Hi Folks, Here is the announcement of WAND2001 (Workshop for the Analysis of Neural Data). Applications should be sent to the address listed in the announcements. However, please feel free to contact me for more details, and please circulate the announcement to your friends and colleagues. Cheers, Hemant Bokil bokil at physics.bell-labs.com Ph:(908)582-4914 ------------------------------------------------------------------- WORKSHOP ON THE ANALYSIS OF NEURAL DATA Modern methods and open issues in the analysis and interpretation of multivariate time series and imaging data in the neurosciences August 20 -- September 1, 2001 Marine Biological Laboratory, Woodhole, MA A working group of scientists committed to quantitative approaches to problems in neuroscience will meet again this summer to focus on theoretical and experimental issues related to the analysis of single and multichannel data sets. As in past years, we expect that a distinguishing feature of the work group will be a close collaboration between experimentalists and theorists with regard to the analysis of data. There will be a limited number of research lectures, supplemented by tutorials on relevant computational, experimental, and mathematical techniques. The topics covered will include the analysis of point process data (spike trains) as well as continuous processes (LFP, imaging data). It has become clear in recent years that issues relating to the "neural code" can be concretely investigated in the context of neural prosthetic devices. We are therefore planning two miniworkshops, (i) Neuronal control signals for prosthetic devices. (ii) Timing issues: departures of spike trains from rate varying Poisson processes. We will also have a third miniworkshop on (iii) Statistical inference for fMRI time series We should be able to accomodate about twenty five participants, both experimentalists and theorists and encourage graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, as well as senior researchers to apply. Experimentalists are encouraged to bring data records; appropriate computational facilities will be provided. PARTICIPANT FEE: $300 Participants will be provided with shared accomodations and board. Support: National Institutes of Health -- NIMH, NIA, NIAAA, NICHD/NCRR, NIDCD, NIDA and NINDS. Organizers: Partha P. Mitra (Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technologies), Emery Brown (Massachusettes General Hospital) and David Kleinfeld (UCSD) Website: www.vis.caltech.edu/~WAND Application: Send a copy of your c.v. together with a cover letter that contains a brief (ca. 200 word) paragraph on why you wish to attend the work group to: Ms. Jean B. Ainge Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technologies 700 Mountain Avenue 1D-427 Murray Hill, NJ 07974 908-582-4702 (fax) or <jba at bell-labs.com> Graduate students and postdoctoral fellows are encouraged to include a brief letter of support from their research advisor. Applications must be received before 25 May 2001 Participants will be confirmed on or before 1 June 2001 -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- r-help mailing list -- Read http://www.ci.tuwien.ac.at/~hornik/R/R-FAQ.html Send "info", "help", or "[un]subscribe" (in the "body", not the subject !) To: r-help-request at stat.math.ethz.ch _._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._._