BRAIN 2015 Live 9-25-15

 

For our Viewers

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BRAIN 2015 Live 9.4.15

 

For our Viewers and Members

If you would like to particpate in our next BRAIN 2015 Live Hangout On Air as a panelist, contact Alexandra Rosser at Sasha@onair.cc.

We welcome your questions, suggestions, and feedback. You can submit your questions at the twitter hastag #brain2015live. You can email your questions prior to this Hangout On Air to: brain2015@onair.cc. If you are a Hub member, you can enter your questions in the Comments section of this post.

If you know of a person, organization, research, video, or news item that you recommend we feature, send your suggestions to Todd Gillette at Todd@onair.cc

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BRAIN 2015 Live – 8.14.15

Clockwise from top leftI- BRAIN Initiative – Multi-Council Working Group Meeting 7/30/15II- NIH 2014 Grants – Activity measurement at single cellIII- Media (video) – I am a connectomeIV- Mapping & Intervention -Neuromorpho.org

4 pm EDT – For week of August 1 to August 7, 2015 

I- Multi-Council Working Group Meeting 7/30/15 (BRAIN Initiative)

II-  Activity measurement at single cell (NIH grant)

III- I am a connectome (Video)

 IV- Neuromorpho.org (Brain Mapping)

Host: Todd Gillette; Panelists: Sasha RosserKatie Yang, Michele Ferrante

Program

Questions from Audience & Hub Members

We welcome your questions, suggestions, and feedback. You can email your questions prior to this Hangout to: brain2015@onair.cc or, if you are a Hub member, you can enter your questions in the Comments section of this post. When the Hangout On Air is live, you can submit your questions through the Q & A panel in the right column. With the Q&A function on, audience attendees can +1 other people’s questions. The questions with the most +1s are pushed up to the top of the queue.

 

Expo

Featured Catalyst

National Institutes of Health

Featured Exhibit

 Boston ...

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BRAIN 2015 Live – 8.7.15

Clockwise from top leftI- BRAIN Initiative “Multi-Council Working Group Meeting 7/30/15”II- 2014 Grants – Patrick Kanold “Crowd coding in the brain”III- Mapping & Intervention “Calcium sensors for molecular fMRI”IV- Outreach (video) “Mind-controlled quadcopter”

For week of July 25 to July 31 – Start time: 4pm EDT.

I- Multi-Council Working Group Meeting 7/31/15

II- Patrick Kanold- Crowd coding in the brain

III- Calcium sensors for molecular fMRI

IV- Mind-controlled quadcopter (video)

Panelists: Todd Gillette (host); Sasha Rosser (Hubmaster);

Program

Questions from Audience & Hub Members

We welcome your questions, suggestions, and feedback. You can email your questions prior to this Hangout to: brain2015@onair.cc or, if you are a Hub member, you can enter your questions in the Comments section of this post. When the Hangout On Air is live, you can submit your questions through the Q & A panel in the right column. With the Q&A function on, audience attendees can +1 other people’s questions. The questions with the most +1s are pushed up to the top of the queue.

Expo

Featured Catalyst

National Institutes of Health

Featured Exhibit

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BRAIN 2015 HOA- 7.31.15

Clockwise from top leftPerson of the Week – Cori Bargmann, PdD – RockefellerOrganization of the Week – Stanford Neurosciences InstituteVideo of the Week – Understanding the Mind by Mapping the BrainResearch of the Week – Cell Type Characterization Platform

Weekly Review of best posts – week of July 18 to July 24 Start time: 4pm EDT.  Your host is Todd Gillette.

Program

Host: Todd Gillette

Participants: TBA

Start time 4:00pm EST Friday July 31, 2015

Segment I: Review  BRAIN Initiative News with a focus on “Head Health Challenge 1 awards” and Brain-based algorithms make for better networks

Segment II:  Week’s Best Research of the Week – Cell Type Characterization Platform Person of the Week – Cori Bargmann, PdD – Rockefeller Organization of the Week – Stanford Neurosciences Institute Video of the Week – Understanding the Mind by Mapping the Brain

Segment III: Open discussion with Hangout participants and audience

Note: Segments can take anywhere from 1 to 20 minutes. Weekly Hangouts On Air will normally end by 5pm at the latest.

Questions from Audience & Hub Members

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