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Neuroinformatics
Workshop
Harvey
Greenberg hgreenbe@carbon.cudenver.edu
,
Krzysztof Cios kcios@carbon.cudenver.edu,
&
Dennis Lezotte dennis.lezotte@uchsc.edu
The Neuroinformatics workshop
was held in April of 2002. The purpose was to bring together researchers in
areas of cognitive disorders, computer science, and mathematics to build a foundation
for collaborative research. The program included:
- Stochastic and
coherence resonance in a hippocampal neuronal network model, Dominique
Durand, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Case Western
Reserve University, Cleveland, OH.
- Role of animal models
in studies of mental retardation in Down syndrome, Zygmunt
Galdzicki, Department of Anatomy, Physiology & Genetics,
Uniformed Service University, Bethesda, MD.
- Cell replacement
therapies for brain repair in neurodegeneration, Michael
Zawada, Neuroscience Training Program, CU School of Medicine.
- Computational issues
in Down syndrome, Katheleen
Gardiner, Eleanor Roosevelt Institute.
- Modeling somatosensory
pathways and plasticity taking place in the somatosensory cortex, Kris
Cios, Computer Science & Engineering, CU-Denver.
- Sensory processing
impairment in schizophrenia: Insights from neurophysiology, Michael
Kisley, CU School of Medicine.
- Alchoholism and
gene expression arrays, Imran
Shah, Department of Preventive Medicine & Biometrics
and Department of Pharmacology, CU School of Medicine.