WORKSHOP BIO-, MEDICAL- AND NEUROINFORMATICS SUPPORTING NEUROSCIENCES
One of the key challenges in effective development of the integrative Biomedical Informatics concept is to integrate the computational methods and technologies that are used in life-sciences research with the computer sciences and applications supporting health care and clinical research.
This one-day workshop will bring together neuroscientists and clinicians to discuss the synergic integration between the computational methods and technologies used in neuroscience, in order to organise, manage and access the neuroscientific knowledge.
The talks will focus on providing an overview of the state-of-the-art of the different application of biological informatics in neurosciences, such as neuroimaging, neuroingeneering and modeling approaches, and their application in research and clinical settings.
The round table will focus on discussing the better organisation, management and access of the knowledge in the field of neurosciences. Short and long term needs and recommendations will be highlighted.
www.inbiomedvision.eu/workshop-6-july-2012.html
WORKSHOP BIO-, MEDICAL- AND NEUROINFORMATICS SUPPORTING NEUROSCIENCES
One of the key challenges in effective development of the integrative Biomedical Informatics concept is to integrate the computational methods and technologies that are used in life-sciences research with the computer sciences and applications supporting health care and clinical research.
This one-day workshop will bring together neuroscientists and clinicians to discuss the synergic integration between the computational methods and technologies used in neuroscience, in order to organise, manage and access the neuroscientific knowledge.
The talks will focus on providing an overview of the state-of-the-art of the different application of biological informatics in neurosciences, such as neuroimaging, neuroingeneering and modeling approaches, and their application in research and clinical settings.
The round table will focus on discussing the better organisation, management and access of the knowledge in the field of neurosciences. Short and long term needs and recommendations will be highlighted.
www.inbiomedvision.eu/workshop-6-july-2012.html