Episode 195 -- Future Frameworks in Theoretical Neuroscience Workshop, Part 2

Episode 195 -- Future Frameworks in Theoretical Neuroscience Workshop, Part 2

Thursday, February 7, 2019

This episode is a panel discussion recorded as the conclusion of a two part series showcasing Present & Future Frameworks in Theoretical Neuroscience, an international workshop hosted by Horacio Rotstein (NJIT) & Fidel Santamaria (UTSA) through support of NSF’s Brain Initiative (see episode 194 for Part I). Part II is a round table with a new group that recaps the themes of the workshop and reports on the main themes of the discussions that occurred in each of the five workgroups. Many trainees were involved in the workshop, and two of them join the panel to highlight the value and necessity of fresh voices to any discussion about the future of theoretical neuroscience. Workshop co-organizer Fidel Santamaria leads the panel.

Duration: 34 minutes

Panel:(in alphabetical order, pictured left to right)

Habiba Azab, PhD student, Ben Hayden lab, UMN - Student perspective on Organizing Theories Workgroup

Carmen Canavier, Professor & Vice Chair, LSU Health

Krešimir Josić, Professor, Univ of Houston; Chair, Gulf Coast Consortium for Theoretical & Computational Neuroscience

Farzan Nadim, Professor, NJIT-Rutgers Newark. Organizing Theories Workgroup

Horacio Rotstein, Professor, NJIT, Workshop organizer and Co-chair

Matthew Singh, PhD student, Braver lab & Ching lab, WUStL

Fidel Santamaria, Professor, UTSA, Workshop organizer and Co-chair

Recorded at the Emily Morgan Hotel, San Antonio TX.

acknowledgement: JM Tepper for original music.

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