- Congratulations to Courtnie Paschall who defended her PhD dissertation successfully last month. Courtnie is co-advised by Rajesh Rao and Jeffrey Ojemann.
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- Allen Institute Open Ephys Plugin Development Workshop, January 13, 2023 (Seattle, WA).
- 2023 AAAS Annual Meeting, March 2-5, 2023 (Washington, D.C. and online).
- DARE Conference: Transformative Opportunities for Modeling in Neurorehabilitation, March 3-4, 2023 (Los Angeles, CA).
- International Brain Awareness Week, March 13-19, 2023 (online and in-person).
- Lake Conferences, Sensation and Action, May 7-11, 2023 (Thun, Switzerland).
- International BCI Meeting, June 6- 9, 2023 (Brussels, Belgium).
- Allen Institute Neuropixels and OpenScope Workshop, June 21-23, 2023 (Seattle, WA).
- Allen Institute Modeling Software Workshop, July 13-14, 2023 (Seattle, WA).
- 45th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, July 24-28, 2023 (Sydney, Australia).
- Annual Japan Neuroscience Society Meeting, August 1-4, 2023 (Sendai, Japan).
- Allen Institute Summer Workshop on the Dynamic Brain, August 20-September 3, 2023 (Seattle, WA).
- International Brain Research Organization, World Congress, September 9-13, 2023 (Granada, Spain).
- Lake Conferences, Neural Coding and Dynamics, September 17-21. 2023 (Seattle, WA).
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The CNT is pleased to welcome the
Global Center for Medical Innovation (GCMI) into our Innovation Ecosystem. The GCMI is a partner for many companies, accelerating the development, testing, training, and commercialization of innovative medical products that improve quality based outcomes and delivery of healthcare for patients.
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High school students are encouraged to
apply to the CNT YSP-REACH summer program. The program will take place July 10-14, 2023, in-person (Seattle, WA) and virtually (via Zoom). Students will receive an introduction to neuroscience, neural engineering, and neuroethics, and learn about the latest developments in brain-computer interfaces. Application deadline: March 15, 2023.
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- Jecker, N.S. and Ko, A. Brain-computer interfaces could allow soldiers to control weapons with their thoughts and turn off their fear – but the ethics of neurotechnology lags behind the science. The Conversation, December 2, 2022.
- Valencia, D. and Alimohammad, A. Partially binarized neural networks for efficient spike sorting Biomed. Eng. Lett. (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s13534-022-00255-7.
- Vansteensel, M.J., Klein, E., van Thiel, G. et al. Towards clinical application of implantable brain–computer interfaces for people with late-stage ALS: medical and ethical considerations. J Neurol (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00415-022-11464-6.
- Goering, S., Versalovic, E. and Brown, T. Ambiguous agency as a frame on neural device user experience. AJOB Neurosci., 14:50-52,2023.
- Chudler, E.H. What Hollywood gets wrong (and right) about neuroscience. Princeton University Press IDEAS, December 23, 2022.
- West, J., Dasht Bozorgi, Z., Herron, J., Chizeck, H.J., Chambers, J.D. and Li, L. Machine learning seizure prediction: One problematic but accepted practice. J Neural Eng. 2022 Dec 22. doi: 10.1088/1741-2552/acae09.
- Barri, A., Wiechert, M.T., Jazayeri, M. and DiGregorio, D.A. Synaptic basis of a sub-second representation of time in a neural circuit model. Nat Commun. 2022 Dec 22;13(1):7902. doi: 10.1038/s41467-022-35395-y.
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