Workshops

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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.

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2022 Videos








2022 Software Tutorials

Ophys Finetuning and Inference - Jérôme Lecoq

Introduction to Holography - Nico Pégard

CGH GitHub - Nico Pégard

DeepCGH: 3D computer generated holography using deep learning - Nico Pégard

CaImAn’s Demo pipeline - Andrea Giovannucci

CaImAn GitHub - Andrea Giovannucci

2021 Speakers

2021 Videos






2021 Software Tutorials

DeepCGH: 3D computer generated holography using deep learning - Nico Pegard

CaImAn’s Demo pipeline - Andrea Giovannucci

Complete pipeline for online processing using CaImAn Online (OnACID) - Andrea Giovannucci

Demo pipeline for processing voltage imaging data - Andrea Giovannucci

2020 Speakers


2020 Videos





2020 Workshop Slideshows

Multiphoton imaging of hippocampal place cell network activity in mouse models of neurodegenerative disease - Simon Schultz

Open Platforms for Two- and Three-Photon Microscopy - Rick Ayer

Fast and scalable brain imaging data at single-cell resolution - Andrea Giovannucci

3D-SHOT with Computer Generated Holography at high speed and with high performance - Nicolas Pegard

Advances in two-dimensional spatial frequency modulation imaging - Jeff Squier

2020 Related Resources

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DLTaqzz8hJM&feature=youtu.be

2019 Speakers


2019 Workshop Slideshows

Fast and scalable calcium imaging data analysis with CaImAn - Andrea Giovannucci

From Holography to 3D-SHOT Multiphoton whole-cell photostimulation in 3D With single neuron resolution and millisecond precision - Nico Pegard

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 Resources

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]

See Also

Big Brain