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== 2019 Speakers == | == 2019 Speakers == |
Revision as of 14:21, 18 March 2020
The Nemonic project holds a yearly workshops at UC Santa Barbara to help train personnel from other institutions on how to create and use novel multiphoton neuroimaging instrumentation developed by the Nemonic consortium.
2020 Information
- == 2019 Speakers ==
2019 Workshop Slideshows
Fast and scalable calcium imaging data analysis with CaImAn - Andrea Giovannucci
Robotically automated, two-photon targeted patch clamp physiology - Simon Schultz
High Speed Two-Photon Tomography - Kaspar Podgorski
Extending multiphoton microscopy to 3D brain imaging in freely moving mice - Emily Gibson
Darcy Peterka's 2019 Nemonic workshop talk - Darcy Peterka
2019 Related Papers and Files
CaImAn: an open source tool for scalable calcium imaging data analysis[1]
Robotic Automation of In Vivo Two-Photon Targeted Whole-Cell Patch-Clamp Electrophysiology[2]
Progress in automating patch clamp cellular physiology[3]
ABLE: An Activity-Based Level Set Segmentation Algorithm for Two-Photon Calcium Imaging Data[4]
High speed functional imaging with source localized multifocal two-photon microscopy[5]
Building a two-photon microscope is easy[6]
2019 Nemonic workshop schedule[7]
See Also