Skip all navigation and go to page contentSkip top navigation and go to directorate navigationSkip top navigation and go to page navigation
National Science Foundation


Neuroinformatics: Past Contributions, Current Challenges, and Future Possibilities, Text Slide 13 of 34

Previous Text Slide | Next Text Slide | Index | Graphic Version

Slide title: Collaborative Research in Computational Neuroscience: NSF-NIH Collaboration

Slide words: Innovative-Collaborative-Interdisciplinary

  • Integration of theoretical and experimental neuroscience
  • Encompasses:
    • Biological processes, normal and disease function
    • Computation as theory and as tool
    • Potential impact on engineered systems
    • Data sharing

Slide image: Collage of neuroimaging slices and computational models for human and mouse brains.

Credit: Dr. Arthur W. Toga, Laboratory of Neuro Imaging at UCLA

Slide background image: A model of cells within the lateral geniculate nucleus (LCN).

Slide background credit: Greg Hood, John Burkardt and Greg Foss of the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center

Design by: Adrian Apodaca, National Science Foundation

Return to speech | Return to a list of Dr. Olsen's speeches.



 

Back to Top of page