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  <description>Registration for the Brainhack: Anatomy Edition in Paris ends on 16th of October. (http://neuroanatomy.github.io/events/brainhack/)

This Brainhack aims at promoting the interaction between scientists on questions concerning (1) the investigation of brain anatomy based on magnetic resonance imaging or post mortem dissection; (2) the evolution of nervous systems across species; (3) the variability of brain features across healthy participants; (4) the insurgence of brain pathologies.

Participants can bring their own datasets, discuss a project and recruit a team of collaborators on site. Access to free big online databases of MRI images will be also available during the three days, for new creative ideas to be tested.

The workshop will be held at the Institut Pasteur (25-28 Rue du Dr Roux, 75015 Paris).
&quot;Ignite&quot; speakers include: Roberto Toro, Michel Thiebaut de Schotten, Julia Huntenburg, Alexandros Goulas, Stephanie Forkel, Daniel Margulies, Julien Lefèvre, Hannah Spitzer</description>
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