NWB and DANDI Workshop at Baylor College of Medicine

NWB and DANDI Workshop at Baylor College of Medicine

April 15, 2024 - April 16, 2024

Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, USA

Workshop

Summary

An interactive workshop on Neurodata Without Borders (NWB) and the DANDI Archive, hosted by the Baylor College of Medicine Neuroscience Department, teaching participants how to convert data to NWB and publish it on DANDI.

NWB and DANDI Workshop

Hosted by the Baylor College of Medicine Neuroscience Department

Join us for an interactive workshop on Neurodata Without Borders (NWB), a data standard for neurophysiology, and the DANDI Archive, a collaboration platform for publishing, sharing, and processing neurophysiology data. Learn how to use these resources to maximize the impact of your data while complying with the new NIH data sharing and management policies.

Representatives from the NWB and DANDI teams, Ryan Ly and Ben Dichter, will provide an overview of the NWB software ecosystem and teach you how to convert data to NWB and publish data on DANDI.

Dates and Location

Agenda

April 15, 11am - 3pm, Cullen Building 111A: NWB and DANDI training

  • 11-12: Introduction to NWB and DANDI
    • Core Format
    • Extensions
    • Analysis and visualization tools
    • Other NWB Events
  • 12-1: Networking lunch
  • 1-2: Converting data to NWB
    • NWB GUIDE
    • NeuroConv
    • PyNWB and MatNWB APIs
    • Extensions
  • 2-3: Publishing and accessing data on the DANDI Archive
    • Uploading data
    • DANDI Metadata
    • Neurosift
    • DANDI Hub
    • Dendro
    • DANDI API

April 16, 9am - 3pm, DeBakey M303 & M305: NWB and DANDI hacking & office hours

Participants will bring their own data and work with the NWB and DANDI teams to convert their data to NWB and publish it on DANDI.

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Event Details

Date & Time

April 15, 2024 - April 16, 2024

Location

Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, USA

Event Type

Workshop

Organizers

  • Ryan Ly
  • Ben Dichter

Registration

RSVP for the talk and/or workshop here. The event is free and open to all, but registration is required for security purposes.

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