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Events are central to our mission of scientific discovery and our commitment to big, team, and open science. We are dedicated to creating environments—both in person and virtual—where all participants feel safe, respected, and welcomed.
All attendees, speakers, organizers, and staff are expected to uphold this Code of Conduct and contribute to a positive, inclusive experience for everyone.
Summer Workshop on the Dynamic Brain 2026
The 2026
Summer Workshop on the Dynamic Brain is an intensive, project-based residential course with a focus on the neurobiology of sensory processing, coding, and neural population dynamics.

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2026 Computational Cell Types Workshop
In this hackathon-style workshop, attendees will be introduced to single cell- and spatial transcriptomic datasets from the Allen Institute and their collaborators, while working in teams to use these datasets for data analysis, tool creation, model development, and more.
Brain Science
Graduate
Postdocs
Scientists

Summer Workshop on the Dynamic Brain 2026
The 2026
Summer Workshop on the Dynamic Brain is an intensive, project-based residential course with a focus on the neurobiology of sensory processing, coding, and neural population dynamics.
Brain Science
Graduate
Scientists

Emerging Connectomics of Thalamus and Striatum Workshop
Join us f or a hands-on opportunity to learn how to use volumetric electron microscopy (EM) data and address biological questions central to the thalamus and striatum at the Emerging Connectomics of the Thalamus and Striatum Workshop, hosted at by the Allen Institute.
Neural Dynamics
Graduate
Postdocs
Scientists

Stem Cell & Developmental Biology Early Career Symposium
For the first time, the International Society for Stem Cell Research (ISSCR), the Society for Developmental Biology (SDB), and the Allen Institute for Cell Science (AICS) are collaborating to present a three-day scientific symposium led by early-career scientists.
Cell Science
Scientists
