Allen Human Brain Reference Atlas published in a stand-alone issue of the Journal of Comparative Neurology
The Allen Human Brain Reference Atlas is the most structurally complete
map of the human brain to date, combining neuroimaging with cellular
level resolution histological analysis and expert structural mapping. This digital human brain atlas allows researchers to investigate the structural basis of human brain function in unprecedented ways.
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Brain Waves: Summer Workshop on the Dynamic Brain
Co-hosted every summer by the Allen Institute and the University of
Washington at Friday Harbor Labs, the Summer Workshop on the Dynamic
Brain is a singular course that brings together students and faculty
from around the world to learn how to navigate the rich datasets produced
by the Allen Institute.
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Society for Neuroscience 2016
The Allen Institute for Brain Science will have a significant presence at this year's Society for Neuroscience conference, November 12-16 in San Diego. Visit our website for updates on our posters and presentations, and how you can meet our scientists at our booth.
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UPCOMING EVENTS
Save the Date: Showcase Symposium December 13-14, 2016
More information about upcoming events and trainings can be found on our website
IN THE NEWS
Human Brain Map Gets a Bold New Update Scientific American MIND, September 16, 2016
Presenting the most comprehensive map of the human brain Engadget, September 15, 2016
Allen Institute re-maps the brain KING 5 News, September 19, 2016
Allen Institute's atlas of the human brain gets published... as a 350-page atlas! GeekWire, September 15, 2016
Scientists Unveil a New Map of the Brain with Unrivaled Resolution Futurism, September 18, 2016
Browse the brain one cell at a time in the most detailed atlas ever made ZME Science, September 19, 2016
Worldwide initiatives to advance brain research
Nature Neuroscience, August 26, 2016
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