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2025 Neuropixels and OpenScope Workshop

Additional Location Information: Allen Institute (all participants July 9 – 10), University of Washington (Advanced Neuropixels Techniques participants on July 11) In this workshop, participants will gain in-depth exposure to the tools and techniques used by the Allen Institute to collect in vivo physiology data at scale. Lectures, demonstrations, and lab tours will cover all aspects of generating high-quality physiology datasets, from surgery to behavior training to neural recordings. Participants will also learn how to access data from the Allen Brain Observatory and about the OpenScope program . Applications are now closed for this workshop.

In this workshop, participants will gain in-depth exposure to the tools and techniques used by the Allen Institute to collect in vivo physiology data...
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location/ Allen Institute, University of Washington
dates / July 9–11, 2025
time / 5:00 pm
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In this workshop, you will gain in-depth exposure to the tools and techniques used by the Allen Institute to collect in vivo physiology data at scale. The Allen Institute was a key contributor to the initial development of Neuropixels probes (along with researchers and engineers at HHMI Janelia Research Campus, University College London, and imec), which are quickly becoming the standard for extracellular electrophysiology recordings. The Institute has also pioneered rigs and protocols needed for high-throughput recordings from the mouse visual system and beyond, which are now accessible to the community via the BRAIN Initiative–funded OpenScope program.

In this workshop, participants from around the world will have the opportunity to tour our in vivo electrophysiology and imaging facilities and learn the details of these methods from Allen Institute and UW scientists and staff. Lectures and demonstrations will cover all aspects of generating high-quality physiology datasets, from surgery to behavior training to neural recordings. Participants will also learn how to access data from the Allen Brain ObservatoryYou can expect to come away from the workshop with a better understanding of proven techniques for improving the quality and throughput of recordings in your own lab.

Applications are now closed for this workshop. All applicants will be notified of a decision on their application by June 1. The workshop is geared towards graduate students, postdocs, staff scientists, and PIs with some experience with in vivo recordings.

The Neuropixels and OpenScope Workshop is being planned as an in-person event. We will not offer hybrid or remote participation at this workshop. We reserve the right to make changes to the event agenda or plans due to Covid. If conducting the workshop in person becomes impossible due to Covid-related safety concerns, it will be rescheduled to a later date.

There is no fee to participate in the workshop. Participants are responsible for their own travel costs.

This workshop is supported by the National Institute Of Neurological Disorders And Stroke of the National Institutes of Health under Award Number U24NS113646 (OpenScope Program), and by the National Science Foundation under Award 2142911 (Neuropixels – Steinmetz Lab). The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health.

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