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SfN 2024

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Meet our scientists and learn about our latest neuroscience research, open resources and career opportunities at the 2024 Society for Neuroscience (SfN) annual meeting in Chicago, IL.

Visit us at Booth #1301!

Oct 5 - 9, 2024

Chicago, IL

Time

9:00AM PT

Audience

Doctors, Graduate, Postdocs, Scientists, Undergraduate

Free Workshop at SfN

Spatial Transcriptomics: How Team Science Created the ABC Atlas

About

Learn how the Allen Institute’s team science approach creates a massive-scale pipeline for data & tools that are freely available to the scientific community. One of our latest tools, the ABC Atlas, includes multiple spatial and non-spatial transcriptomic taxonomy datasets. This workshop will empower you to use our highly quality-controlled data in your research.

This workshop is partially supported by the National Institute Of Neurological Disorders And Stroke of the National Institutes of Health under Award Number U24NS133077. The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health.

SfN Satellite Events

Saturday, October 5, 7 - 10am

Walk-ins are allowed, but we encourage pre-registration to guarantee your spot.

Registration
Rui Costa Allen Institute
Presidential Special Lecture - Rui Costa
Mapping the Brain: From Cells and Circuits to Function
Symposium chaired by Jeremiah Cohen
Monoamine Neuromodulators: Cell Types, Physiology, Computation, and Behavior
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Minisymposium co-chaired by Anton Arkhipov
Large-Scale Mechanistic Models of Brain Circuits With Biophysically- and Morphologically-Detailed Neurons
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Symposium - Hongkui Zeng
The transcriptomic landscape of postnatal cell type development in the mouse visual cortex and thalamus
Minisymposium - Rebecca Hodge
Decoding Human Brain Organization and Cytoarchitecture Through Transcriptomics
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Product Theater - Stephanie Seeman
Building a Functional Atlas of Macaque Brain Using Stereo-seq
Minisymposium - Beatriz Herrera
Multi-Scale Modeling of Mouse Primary Visual Cortex
Symposium chaired by Tomasz Nowakowski & Aparna Bhadu (NGL)
Developing Brain: Cell Types, Models, and Disease Implications

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