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Matt Wilson, Ila Fiete
Matt Wilson - MIT BCS, MIT CBMM
Ila Fiete - MIT BCS, MIT Quest, MIT CBMM

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Joshua Tenenbaum
Josh Tenenbaum, MIT BCS, MIT CSAIL, MIT Quest, MIT CBMM

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Tomaso Poggio
Tomaso Poggio - MIT BCS, MIT CSAIL, MIT Quest, Co-Director of the Center for Brains, Minds, and Machines

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James DiCarlo
James DiCarlo, Director of the MIT Quest for Intelligence , Co-Director of the Center for Brains, Minds, and Machines

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Nergis Mavalvala
Jim DiCarlo, MIT BCS, MIT Quest, MIT CBMM
Nergis Mavalvala, Dean of MIT School of Science

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Sebastian Pineda, MIT
Tutorial on transcriptomic assays - TRAP and snRNA-seq sequencing with Sebastian Pineda
High-throughput sequencing assays have become ubiquitous and indispensable tools in molecular neurobiology. They provide a means to investigate gene expression,...

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Heiko Schütt, NYU
Representational similarity analysis (RSA) is a popular method for comparing representations when a mapping between them is not available. One important comparison RSA is used for is between neuronal measurements and models of brain computation like...

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George Konidaris, Brown University
Abstract: AI is, at once, an immensely successful field---generating remarkable ongoing innovation that powers whole industries---and a complete failure. Despite more than 50 years of study, the field has never settled on a widely accepted, or...