[Neurobureau-hubs] Brain Hack and (Un)Conference 2012,
BrainHack.org, and SFN - we need your help!
Catherine E Chang
catie at stanford.edu
Thu Oct 6 14:10:52 PDT 2011
Ah! That was once my backyard, but I have just moved. (And since I now
live in D.C., I would love to hang with whomever will be at SfN!)
Here is another "hack" event I just learned of -
http://sf.sciencehackday.com/about/
Catie
On Wed, Oct 5, 2011 at 7:48 PM, Daniel Margulies
<daniel.margulies at gmail.com> wrote:
> In keeping up with the spirit of the times, is anyone close enough to attend
> the Open Science Summit?
>
> http://opensciencesummit.com/about/
>
>
>
> On Sun, Sep 25, 2011 at 9:58 PM, Cameron Craddock
> <cameron.craddock at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Hello Neuro Bureau members!
>>
>> I hope that you have all enjoyed the recent post-HBM lull in Neuro Bureau
>> activity. Now it is time to get back into action!
>>
>> Daniel, Pierre, and I had a brief conversation recently about the "2012
>> Brain Hack and (Un)Conference". The current idea is to host the conference
>> in Leipzig the weekend before the Resting State Workshop in Magdeburg. We
>> would like to form a committee to organize this event. Are you interested
>> in contributing? We would like for the committee to involve no more than 5
>> or 6, in order to keep it efficient. Of course, non-committee members will
>> still be able to provide input, but less frequently at larger NB wide
>> conference calls.
>>
>> We also would like to put together a committee for the BrainHack.org (yes,
>> I own the rights!) website. This site will be much like spacehack.org, but
>> will be focused on opportunities for geared toward open neuroscience. I have
>> been thinking that this should be a wordpress site in order to keep expenses
>> low. Committee responsibilities will include designing the look and feel of
>> the site as well as compiling open neuroscience projects and resources for
>> content. Again we would like this group to be no more than 5 or 6 people and
>> non-committee members will be able to provide input. Hopefully this site can
>> be up well in advance of the BrainHack so that it can be a medium for
>> attracting attention to projects that will be showcased at the BrainHack and
>> (Un)Conference.
>>
>> There will of course be several future opportunities to be involved in
>> Neuro Bureau activities. We will need committees to organize the 2012 HBM
>> party, and art at HBM 2012.
>>
>> Please let me know if you are interested in participating in these
>> activities.
>>
>> Also, please send around a message if you will be attending SFN in DC. It
>> would be nice to try and get everyone together for dinner and drinks one
>> night during the conference. It is unlikely that I will attend the
>> conference, but am close enough to come for the day.
>>
>> I hope to plan a conference call in the near future.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Cameron
>> Cameron Craddock, PhD
>> cameron.craddock at gmail.com
>>
>> Postdoctoral Fellow, Virginia Tech Carilion Research Institute
>>
>> Co-Founder, The Neuro Bureau
>> http://www.neurobureau.org
>>
>>
>>
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