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Glover Lab 3D print repository

May 9, 2023 | Community Call to Action, In the Community, Open Source Resource, OpenBehavior Team Update

We recently launched a repository of 3D printed tools for neuroscience research (in August 2022) and started a new GitHub repository to make the designs available in a single repository last month. Thirty five designs are now available in the repository, which you can...
Workshop on Open Source Research Tools

Workshop on Open Source Research Tools

May 4, 2023 | In the Community, Open Source Resource, OpenBehavior Team Update, Uncategorized

The OpenBehavior project is organizing a workshop on open source tools for neuroscience research immediately prior to the 2023 meeting of the Society for Neuroscience. The workshop will be held on November 10-11 2023 at American University in Washington, DC, USA. It...

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