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Save the date for the INCF Neuroinformatics Assembly 2023!
Mark your calendars - our annual INCF Neuroinformatics Assembly 2023 is taking place virtually from September 18-20! This year's theme is "Transparency in FAIR neuroinformatics
Please connect with us to know more about 2023 Neuroinformatics Assembly

We are currently planning the 2023 INCF Neuroinformatics Assembly. Please connect with us to know more about the 2023 Neuroinformatics  Assembly

Information for poster and demo presenters
You can read about the information for poster and demo presenters here.
Inviting submissions of late-breaking abstracts for INCF Neuroinformatics Assembly 2022 

We are inviting submissions of late-breaking abstracts for INCF Neuroinformatics Assembly 2022 - submit your abstracts by Friday August 19! Curious about which abstracts have already been approved? View the list here. The INCF Neuroinformatics Assembly is an interactive event that will take place virtually from September 12-16 on the Gather platform, with poster sessions in Zohuddle.

View the INCF Neuroinformatics Assembly 2022 approved abstracts

You can view the approved abstracts of INCF Neuroinformatics Assembly 2022 here. 

https://neuroinformatics.incf.org/2022/abstracts-list

Abstract submission deadline extended!

You now have until May 23 to submit your abstracts for INCF Neuroinformatics Assembly 2022!

Learn more and register here

Registration is now open for INCF Neuroinformatics Assembly 2022!

This year’s virtual assembly will be hosted in Gathertown and will focus on advances in FAIR data management & sharing in neuroscience.

Register here

Important dates are announced!

We are soon ready to open up the registration and abstract submission for the INCF Assembly 2022!

Please check our the following dates:

  • April 8: Registration opens REGISTER FOR ASSEMBLY HERE
  • April 8: Abstract submission opens
  • May 23: Deadline for abstract submission

Project: International Neuroinformatics Coordinating Facility (INCF)

Description: The mission of INCF is to develop, evaluate, and endorse standards and best practices that embrace the principles of Open, FAIR, and Citable neuroscience. INCF also provides training on how standards and best practices facilitate reproducibility and enables the publishing of the entirety of research output, including data and code.

Project: EBRAINS, Human Brain Project

Description: EBRAINS is a platform providing tools and services which can be used to address challenges in brain research and brain-inspired technology development. Its components are designed with, by, and for researchers. The tools assist scientists to collect, analyse, share, and integrate brain data, and to perform modelling and simulation of brain function. This EBRAINS web platform is the entry point for researchers to discover EBRAINS services.

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