Events
Explore past, ongoing and future KCNhub research through our seminars and lab meetings
Internal KCN: Modeling astrocytic biomarkers in the onset and progression of Alzheimers disease.
Internal KCN: Theta/gamma rhythms in cell-specific population rate models of hippocampus (theory)
Internal KCN: Experimental and theoretical investigations of rapid memory formation in hippocampal microcircuits
Imaging Biomarkers in Breast Cancer
Resilience through diversity: Biophysical heterogeneity protects physiological neurocircuit activity
Internal KCN: Graph Representations of iEEG Data for Seizure Detection with Graph Neural Networks
KCN Symposium Speakers - DAY 2
Krembil Computational Neuroscience (KCN) Symposium: Mathematical bridges for the brain
Connecting cellular and systems neuroscience with translational practices using fundamental and computational approaches.
More InfoKCN Symposium Speakers - DAY 1
Hippocampal spiking sequences link memories across time intervals: Insights from calcium and voltage imaging.
Internal KCN: Theta/gamma rhythms in cell-specific population rate models of hippocampus
Internal KCN:The Firing Rate Network Model for Controlling Essential Tremor with Thalamic Deep Brain Stimulation
Internal KCN: Technical Review of Deep Brain Stimulation Impact on Single Neurons in Silico
Internal KCN: Automatic synthesis of astrocytic trees in silico through generative modeling.
Neural mass modeling of cortical and subcortical circuits
Hippocampal-cortical interactions during event boundaries support retention of complex narrative events
Internal KCN: Diverse myelination patterns impact action potential conduction timing
Internal KCN: An EEG data processing pipeline for seizure detection
Neural dynamics and behavioral relevance of feedback processing in the human brain
Generalized Cable Theory and Impedance of the Neural Tissue
Internal KCN: Partial synchronization patterns in pathological neuronal dynamics
Internal KCN: A spiking neuronal network of spontaneous and irregular seizure like activity
Plasticity and computing in the brain: Towards remedying the oversimplifications
Internal KCN: Modeling astrocytic biomarkers in the onset and progression of Alzheimers disease.
Internal KCN: Theta/gamma rhythms in cell-specific population rate models of hippocampus (theory)
Internal KCN: Experimental and theoretical investigations of rapid memory formation in hippocampal microcircuits
Imaging Biomarkers in Breast Cancer
Resilience through diversity: Biophysical heterogeneity protects physiological neurocircuit activity
Internal KCN: Graph Representations of iEEG Data for Seizure Detection with Graph Neural Networks
KCN Symposium Speakers - DAY 2
Krembil Computational Neuroscience (KCN) Symposium: Mathematical bridges for the brain
Connecting cellular and systems neuroscience with translational practices using fundamental and computational approaches.
More InfoKCN Symposium Speakers - DAY 1
Hippocampal spiking sequences link memories across time intervals: Insights from calcium and voltage imaging.
Internal KCN: Theta/gamma rhythms in cell-specific population rate models of hippocampus
Internal KCN:The Firing Rate Network Model for Controlling Essential Tremor with Thalamic Deep Brain Stimulation
Internal KCN: Technical Review of Deep Brain Stimulation Impact on Single Neurons in Silico
Internal KCN: Automatic synthesis of astrocytic trees in silico through generative modeling.
Neural mass modeling of cortical and subcortical circuits
Hippocampal-cortical interactions during event boundaries support retention of complex narrative events
Internal KCN: Diverse myelination patterns impact action potential conduction timing
Internal KCN: An EEG data processing pipeline for seizure detection
Neural dynamics and behavioral relevance of feedback processing in the human brain
Generalized Cable Theory and Impedance of the Neural Tissue
Internal KCN: Partial synchronization patterns in pathological neuronal dynamics
Internal KCN: A spiking neuronal network of spontaneous and irregular seizure like activity
Plasticity and computing in the brain: Towards remedying the oversimplifications
For information on KCN Events prior to 2020, please visit our archive.
KCNhub members can access planning and past presentation slides here.