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Krembil Centre for Neuroinformatics Virtual Open House
The Krembil Centre for Neuroinformatics is excited to host its Annual Open House on Tuesday, June 27 starting at 10am.
Come meet the KCNI team and learn about the latest developments virtually, or even better, in person!
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Lab Lead spotlight
Summer AcademyThe Krembil Centre for Neuroinformatics is excited to offer a five-day intensive project-based learning week where trainees will learn hands-on techniques for integrating multi-scale neuroscience data. This course is designed to introduce participants to the concepts and methods behind psychiatric neuroinformatics - encompassing genetics, brain structure and function, and cognition. In addition, participants will uncover the links between modalities of human genomics, neuronal electrophysiology, structural and functional neuroimaging, and observed behaviour that KCNI scientists are integrating through a series of virtual modules and a group-based project using real-world data types to study mental illness.
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The KCNI Speaker Series
The Krembil Centre for Neuroinformatics was is pleased to launch a new Speaker Series highlighting exciting discoveries, advancements and collaborations in Neuroinformatics.The The series features speakers from a wide range of backgrounds, expressing the diversity of the Krembil Centre’s scientific breadth. Each month we will hear a new perspective on the current state of multi-scale neuroscience, from gene to circuits, from brain dynamics to cognitive modeling and populations. READ MORE.
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At the Krembil Centre for Neuroinformatics, we work in an open, team science environment—with an emphasis on reproducible and accessible results.
Our centre is designed to foster collaboration, spark conversations and drive convergence.
Our team employs machine learning, artificial intelligence and computational modeling to integrate and analyze data across scales, including genomics, proteomics, electrophysiology, brain imaging, mobile and wearables, demographics, and environmental data. Teams collaboratively conduct multi-scale modelling studies to bridge the various levels of structure and function in the brain—from genes to circuits to behaviour, including wakefulness and sleep.
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We welcome members of the broader community to join us monthly for these open Speaker Series. See below for a schedule of the upcoming speakers and view past speaker presentations. Missed the talk? Watch the recordings here.
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