UW Computational Neuroscience Center

@uwcnc

Decoding intelligence. We are a hub at University of Washington in computational neuroscience research, spanning scales, function and mechanisms of the brain.

Joined February 2018

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    On January 22, we will be hosting for Brain Science president Christof Koch for a special evening seminar on "Proust among the machines." 7pm, with a reception to follow in the CNC!

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  2. Jan 31

    We closed out yesterday’s NCEC session of wide-ranging student talks—from the neuronally driven Smellicopter to rebound effects in phasically driven DBS— with a fascinating talk by and a lively panel discussion on collaboration and team science

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  3. Jan 30

    Join us April 1-2, for Expanding Minds - The Allen Institute Conference on Human Brain . This conference, chaired by leaders, will provide a multidisciplinary perspective on the very nature of who we are. Visit:

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  4. Jan 30

    A fun symposium that brings together the UW comp neuro community. This year, my lab will be represented with talks from Pierre Karashchuk about his 3d tracking tools () and about using GEVIs to image presynaptic inhibition in proprioceptor axons

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  5. Jan 30

    Excited for our annual meeting, starting today with student presentations and Karunesh Ganguly !

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  6. A great poster session at the 2020 Neural Computation and Engineering Connection!

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  7. The 2020 UW Neural Computation and Engineering Connection (NCEC) starts tomorrow! Thursday-Friday January 30-31, 2020. Use the hashtag to share your photos and tweets! Details and full schedule at: Co-hosted by UWIN, , and .

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  8. On January 22, we will be hosting for Brain Science president Christof Koch for a special evening seminar on "Proust among the machines." 7pm, with a reception to follow in the CNC!

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  9. Jan 14

    We are now accepting applications to participate in NeuroHackademy 2020:

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  10. being introduced by her post-doc at the . Neural coding at its finest, taking a statistical view of neuroscience, and how Hodgkin-Huxley differentiates incoming voltage to determine action potential generation! ⚡ Differentiate and fire 🔥 – at Muizenberg Beach

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  11. Jan 13

    Excited to be at this week with and our awesome students..

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  12. Kick off the New Year by registering for the 2020 Neural Computation and Engineering Connection! January 30-31. Co-hosted by the CNT, and . Free, but registration required by Jan. 16. Details and reg. link at

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  13. 31 Dec 2019

    My latest preprint with looking at adaptation to variance in single neurons with GLMs is up on biorxiv.

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  14. Join us for Expanding Minds - The Allen Institute conference on human brain evolution, April 1-2, 2020 in Seattle.

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  15. Check out this interview with UWIN faculty member !

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  16. 17 Dec 2019

    So fun for me and my student Sean Jewell to be involved in this project! (PSA to Stat departments: Sean is on the job market this yr!) Thx to and for collaborating ... & check out our software for spike inference from calcium imaging

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  17. 18 Dec 2019

    Excited to have my latest work with and Fred Rieke at eLife. We use a simple biophysical extension of GLMs to look at how spiking depends on the tuning of excitation and inhibition in primate RGCs.

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  18. Register now for the 2020 Neural Computation and Engineering Connection! January 30-31, 2020. Co-hosted by UWIN, , and . Free but required registration and details at: . Register by January 16.

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  19. 10 Dec 2019

    Fun drawing on findings from our work, , Scott Murray, Greg Horwitz, , , Michale Fee, David Perkel, Eric Shea-Brown, Georg Keller, , Michael Berry, David Tank and others to speculate about internal models and the power of surprise

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  20. Our co-director recently participated in a discussion at on "Futures: Trends in Science + Technology & their Implications for Art + Performance." Adrienne spoke on developments in comp neuro and implications for artists, discussing Lab work.

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