1st
INCF Congress of Neuroinformatics: Databasing and Modeling the Brain The INCF will be organizing a neuroinformatics congress
in Stockholm, September 7-9, 2008. The Chair of the scientific committee
is Professor Rodney Douglas. Further information will soon be available
through the INCF web pages
November 4, 2007
San Diego, CA
Neuroinformatics Social This event
is for those interested in a variety of neuroinformatics efforts,
including the Neuroscience Indormation Framework) 2007 Society for
Neuroscience Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA
Chair: D. GARDNER;
Session Start/End Time: Sunday, Nov 04, 2007, 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM<
October 19, 2007
NIH, Bethesda MD
Meeting: Building
a Neuroscience Information Framework(Draft
Agenda) (Attendee list)
This one day meeting, to be held in the Natcher Conference Center
(Room D) on the NIH campus, will (1) brief NIH staff, resource providers
and potential NIH intramural and extramural beta testers on the components,
design and function of a resource information framework; (2) explore
use cases to test the query and registration functions of NIF and
to better ascertain resource requirements for extending and maintaining
a framework system at different levels of interoperability; (3) explore
possible synergies among approaches, data sets, and other relevant
issues, with other key initiatives and (4) discuss possible hosts/sponsors
of a neuroscience resource information framework
October 18, 2007
NIH, Bethesda MD
BIRN
/ caBIG™ Technical Assistance Workshop
This workshop will provide information on the caBIG™ and BIRN
infrastructures in support of two recent NIH program announcements
designed to encourage the sharing of data. BIRN developers will discuss
and demonstrate tools which are being leveraged to aid the creation
of the Neuroscience Information Framework.
Past
Events
June 25 – 27, 2006
Oslo
Workshop:
Databasing the brain This workshop monitored recent
developments and identified challenges in making databases interoperable,
and discussed community interactions in the field. Several NIF investigators
participated on a variety of topics.