BrainNavigator: Hands-On Introduction and Demo
Courtney Crummett
Thu Jan 19, 10-11:30am, 14N-132 (DIRC)
Enrollment limited: advance sign up required (see contact below)
Limited to 20 participants.
Single session event
BrainNavigator integrates accurate content and innovative tools to improve the productivity, efficiency and quality of research. It helps locate specific areas of the brain, making visualizing and experimental planning in the brain easier. Class attendees will learn how to access high resolution images, identify coordinates and calibrate those coordinates to their own animals, link their own images to BrainNavigator atlases, count cells using the cell marker tool, overlay schematic drawing onto atlas stained sections or their own images, and use the injection planner.
The session is a hands-on practicum. The training room has 20 PC terminals and a large table in the back for laptop use. Please register at http://libraries.mit.edu/sites/events/?p=349.
Web: http://libraries.mit.edu/get/brainnav
Contact: Courtney Crummett, 14S-134, x4-8290, crummett@mit.edu
Sponsor: Libraries
Cosponsor: Brain and Cognitive Sciences
Latest update: 14-Nov-2011
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