Courses Using SNNAP
- Introductory Psychobiology [Psyc 030], Dr. Ron Rogers, Department of Psychology, San Jose State University.
- Computational Neurobiology, Department of Biology, University of Pisa.
- Fisiologia umana 1 e 2 - Corso di Laurea in Fisioterapia e Corso di Laurea in Podologia
Facoltà di Medicina - Universita' di Pisa.
- Laboratorio di Neurofisiologia - Corso di Laurea in Scienze Ecologiche e della Biodiversità e Corso di Laurea in Neurobiologia
Facoltà di Scienze Matematiche Fisiche e Naturali - Università di Pisa.
- Cellular Neurobiology: Biophysics (GS140123), The University of Texas-Houston Medical School.
- Chemistry of Drugs and the Brain (CHEM 190J), Emory University. This course is intended to introduce to students the nature of the effects of drugs on the brain.
- P/S: Practical course for progressing: Experiments, Analysis, Simulation: From the data acquisition to the model in experimental neurobiology for biocomputer scientist. Freie Universitat Berlin.
- Departamento de Fisiologia, Biologia Molecular y Celular, Universidad de Buenos Aires.
- From the nerve cell membrane to the psychiatric illness – computer simulations of physiology and medical problems, Drs. K. Mandrek, H.A. Braun, and G. Kauser, Institute for Physiology and Pathophysiology, Philipps-Universitat Marburg.
- Introduction to Computational Neuroscience (Math 428), Purdue University. This course provided an introduction to mathematical modeling of the biological processes involved in neuroscience.
- Introduction to Computational Neuroscience (Math 490N and Biol 595N), Department of Mathematics, Purdue University. This course is intended for advanced undergraduate students or graduate students in the biological or mathematical sciences. Leaders in the National Institutes of Health and the National Science Foundation believe that computational and mathematical methods increasingly will provide the foundation for advances in the biological sciences. This course is intended to provide an introduction to mathematical modeling of the biological processes involved in neuroscience.
- Monist (www.monist.de), The Freie University of Berlin. This is a web-based tutorial that focuses on teaching the principles of neuroscience by means of simulations. Many of the simulations use SNNAP.
- Neurobiology (Bio2161/4275), Saint Joseph's University. A study of neural activity using examples from invertebrate and vertebrate model systems. The emphasis will be at the cellular and tissue levels with appropriate neurochemistry and pharmacology included. Laboratory work will focus on computer simulation of neural processes including simple nerve nets.
- Physiological Signal Processing Laboratory, Technion-Israel Institute of Technology.
- Cellular Neurobiology: Biophysics (GS140123), The University of Texas-Houston Medical School.
- Biological Neural Networks, Department of Electrical Engineering, The Vision and Image Sciences Laboratory, Technion-Israel Institute of Technology.
- Quantitative Electrophysiology (ECE/BMED 6787), Georgia Institute of Technology.
- Spike Pulsed Neural Networks (WG2002), Institut fur Informatik, Westfalische Wilhelms Universitat.
- Computational Neuroscience, Department of Mathematics, University of Pittsburgh.
- Foundations of Neurobiology (text book), Fred Delcomyn, Neuroscience Program, School of Integrative Biology, The University of Illinois.
- Electrical Biophysics (BME/EECS 417), Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of Michigan.
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