Happy New Year, everyone!

Please join us for the Allen Institute Modeling Software Workshop in beautiful 
Seattle, on July 13-14, 2023!
https://alleninstitute.org/what-we-do/brain-science/events-training/2023-modeling-workshop/

Sponsored by the NIH BRAIN program, this workshop is organized by the Allen 
Institute and our collaborators at the Theoretical and Computational Biophysics 
Group at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

This 2-day in-person workshop will consist of interactive seminars and hands-on 
computational work. It will focus on teaching the skills for building and 
simulating complex and heterogeneous network models grounded in real biological 
data. The tools covered by the workshop include:

  *   The SONATA file format<https://github.com/AllenInstitute/sonata> for 
multiscale neuronal network models and simulation output.
  *   The Brain Modeling ToolKit (BMTK)<https://alleninstitute.github.io/bmtk/> 
– a Python-based software package for building and simulating network models at 
multiple levels of resolution.
  *   The Visual Neuronal Dynamics (VND)<http://www.ks.uiuc.edu/Research/vnd/> 
– a program for displaying, animating, and analyzing neural network models 
using 3D graphics and built-in scripting.

Workshop Topics:

  *   Building heterogenous neural networks at different levels of resolution
  *   Simulating networks of biophysically detailed, multi-compartmental 
neuronal models
  *   Simulating networks of point-neuron models
  *   Providing realistic spiking inputs to the neural networks

  *   Simulating perturbations
  *   Simulating extracellular electric field
  *   Using and sharing models in the SONATA format
  *   Visualizing network models’ structure and dynamics in 3D

We are eager to host a diverse audience, and we encourage trainees, scientists, 
and PIs to apply. Prior experience in modeling is not required or expected.

The Allen Institute strives to make training opportunities available on a fair 
and equitable basis. Some travel funding is available for participants with 
financial need. Please indicate on your application whether such support is 
needed. Applications will be evaluated on a need-blind basis. There is no fee 
to participate in the workshop.

Applications are due on February 15. All applicants will be notified of the 
status of their application by April 15.


See more information and apply here:
https://alleninstitute.org/what-we-do/brain-science/events-training/2023-modeling-workshop/



Anton Arkhipov
Associate Investigator
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E: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
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