NeuroMorpho.Org Version 8.6 (12/4/23), with 14,452 new tracings from 45 datasets!
Dr. Maryann Martone is interviewed by SfN's Brain Facts about the transition of Neuroscience into a digital field.See more at:https://www.brainfacts.org/in-the-lab/meet-the-researcher/2023/making-neuroscience-information-more-fair-and-open-110223
Is everyone ready for the new NIH 2023 guidelines for data deposition??The BRAIN investigators will now have additional data repositories to choose from, thanks to all the work the BICCN.org has been doing to pave the way.For peripheral nervous system we have SPARC.science, now taking external data. FDI Lab is here to help you get your data in shape!
Interested in doing things with RRIDs? There are now over 500,000 data records in 45,000 journal articles. DOI: 10.1093/gigascience/giac058
Congratulations to dkNET team member Dr. I Burak Ozyurt, who won first place in the 2021 BioASQ Challenge Task 9b!
An interactive online course about the NEURON Simulation Environment!Learn how to write NEURON code for all of the simulation fun that can be had within the context of an online course about neural simulation.
SciCrunch’s Antibody Registry is pleased to announce that its partner, Sino Biological, has begun providing support for unique identifiers (RRIDs) on their antibody product pages. Both Sino Biological and the Antibody Registry are displaying the RRIDs so scientists can consistently find these identifiers, required by many scientific journals for publication.
Like everything else these days, the NEURON course this year is going virtual. Please sign up now if you would like to participate; first come first serve.
ORCID.org is a wonderful way to keep all of our academic profile information aligned and ORCID strives to give credit for lots of different "works" not just peer reviewed papers. This sounds really good, but it does create a bit of a mess with your latest abstract submission and your 4 versions of a zenodo dataset mucking up the "most recent" works section.
Ever wondered why ORCID only has papers and abstracts? Ever made a bunch of antibodies and really wanted to share them with your colleagues? The Antibody Registry and ORCID are now integrated enabling data about antibodies you have made to be shared with ORCID (if you so desire). To get started, please login on the Antibody Registry and click the ORCID button under your account to get credit for the antibodies you have created! http://antibodyregistry.org/myaccount