
BrainGlobe
@brain_globe
We build open source computational neuroanatomy software that works across species.
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https://brainglobe.info/ 09-07-2020 10:00:19
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Meet our Neuroinformatics Unit! Driven by an open science ethos, the team of research software engineers work closely with SWC and Gatsby Computational Neuroscience Unit researchers to build tools that improve data organisation, refine analysis pipelines, and more: sainsburywellcome.org/web/blog/neuro… SWC/GCNU Neuroinformatics Unit


Nice piece about our team (SWC/GCNU Neuroinformatics Unit) at SWC & Gatsby Computational Neuroscience Unit. We’re building open source software tools for neuroscience and machine learning. Find out more at our website (neuroinformatics.dev) and GitHub (github.com/neuroinformati…).

We've added a new atlas, Robert Kozol's brain atlas of the blind Mexican cavefish, Astyanax mexicanus. More details on the blog: brainglobe.info/blog/cavefish-…




BrainGlobe now includes an atlas with barrel column annotations from Bolaños-Puchet & Aleksandra Teska et al. Full details on the blog: brainglobe.info/blog/barrel-at… Thanks to @axlbsi for bringing this to BrainGlobe! Original paper: doi.org/10.1162/imag_a…



Interested on detecting and then visualizing cells in a full brain? 🧠 Don't miss our tutorial on how to do it using BrainGlobe & BiaPy! Open source initiatives together are stronger 💪


Congratulations to the BrainGlobe team on their Open Science Award 🙌

.BrainGlobe is improving the way neuroscientists analyse and visualise neuroimaging data 🐟🦀🧠 Find out more about their work, and their recent recognition from UCL Open Science and Scholarship, in our latest blog: sainsburywellcome.org/web/blog/brain… #OpenSource #Neuroscience


We were very pleased to award the BrainGlobe Initiative! Since 2020, they've been creating powerful and incredibly popular #OpenSource tools and software for the #Neuroscience community. Read more about their work and stay tuned for next year’s awards! UCL Press Paul Ayris

