Menu


Data Processing Methods in Neuroscience


The CSBMB hosts a seminar series, that reviews ongoing developments in methods for data processing and statistical analysis of neuroscience data sets, with a focus on neuroimaging data sets. This provides a forum in which the growing community of Princeton researchers involved in neuroimaging, and the collection of other large scale datasets, can present and discuss experimental results that present a challenge for standard methods of analysis, and report on and critically assess new methods.

Those with an interest in signal processing and statistical analysis of other types of neuroscience data sets are encouraged to participate, and suggest topics for coverage (e.g., neuron spike train sorting, microscopic imaging, spectroscopic magnetic resonance imaging, etc.).

The seminar takes place on Friday afternoons, from 3:30pm to 4:30pm in Green Hall, 0-S-9.

Please feel free to send any suggestions for speakers (including yourself) to Sylvain Takerkart: takerkar@princeton.edu. Also, please feel free to share information about this seminar with anyone in your department who you think might be interested in attending.


To see a list of last semester's speakers, click here

--

 

Date/Room
Speaker
Topic

Friday

December 3, 2004

2 pm

Room O-S-6

Thomas Nichols

University of Michigan

Home | Research Approaches | Personnel | Programs and Events | Facilities | Links