FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 2003
Sponsored by the NSF IGERT Program and the University of Minnesota
Poster (PDF)
Neuroinformatics is an emerging discipline which attempts to integrate neuroscientific information from the level of the genome to the level of human behavior. A major goal of this new discipline is to produce digital capabilities for a web-based information management system in the form of interoperable databases and associated data management tools. Such tools include software for querying and data mining, data manipulation and analysis, scientific visualization, biological modeling and simulation, and electronic communication and collaboration between geographically distinct sites. The databases and software tools are designed to be used by neuroscientists, behavioral scientists, clinicians, and educators in an effort to better understand brain structure, function, and development.

Click on speaker to display web site, talk title to display abstract.
Close pop-up window to return to this page.

SPEAKERS
TALKS

SYMPOSIUM SITE AND SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM REGISTRATION
Symposium Co-Chairs: David A. Rottenberg, M.Sc., M.D., and Lael C. Gatewood, Ph.D.

Sponsored By: The National Science Foundation IGERT Program and the University of Minnesota Computational Neurosciences Program, Supercomputing Institute, Digital Technology Center, Graduate School, Medical School, and Institute of Technology