TY - JOUR
T1 - Introduction to the proceedings of the CNS*2021 meeting
AU - Bojak, Ingo
AU - Linster, Christiane
AU - Steuber, Volker
N1 - Funding Information:
Publication of this supplement was funded by OCNS—Organization for Computational Neurosciences, Grandville, MI, USA. All content was reviewed and approved by the Program Committee under the lead of the Program Chair (Christiane Linster), which held full responsibility for the abstract selections.
PY - 2021/12/18
Y1 - 2021/12/18
N2 - As president of the Organization for Computational Neurosciences and someone who has attended almost every CNS meeting since I was a PhD student, I am particularly pleased to introduce the publication of abstracts in the Journal of Computational Neuroscience. The Journal of Computational Neuroscience has a long-standing association with OCNS, having been co-founded by Jim Bower who also played a seminal role in establishing our annual CNS meeting. The status of the Journal of Computational Neuroscience as official OCNS publication is reflected by reduced personal journal subscription rates for OCNS members. Like the CNS meeting, the Journal of Computational Neuroscience encourages approaches that combine theoretical, computational, and experimental work in the neurosciences, and it provides a natural home for the publication of our meeting abstracts. I very much look forward to a long-lasting continued collaboration between the Journal of Computational Neurosciences and OCNS.Volker Steuber, OCNS President.
AB - As president of the Organization for Computational Neurosciences and someone who has attended almost every CNS meeting since I was a PhD student, I am particularly pleased to introduce the publication of abstracts in the Journal of Computational Neuroscience. The Journal of Computational Neuroscience has a long-standing association with OCNS, having been co-founded by Jim Bower who also played a seminal role in establishing our annual CNS meeting. The status of the Journal of Computational Neuroscience as official OCNS publication is reflected by reduced personal journal subscription rates for OCNS members. Like the CNS meeting, the Journal of Computational Neuroscience encourages approaches that combine theoretical, computational, and experimental work in the neurosciences, and it provides a natural home for the publication of our meeting abstracts. I very much look forward to a long-lasting continued collaboration between the Journal of Computational Neurosciences and OCNS.Volker Steuber, OCNS President.
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U2 - 10.1007/s10827-021-00805-5
DO - 10.1007/s10827-021-00805-5
M3 - Editorial
SN - 0929-5313
VL - 49
JO - Journal of Computational Neuroscience
JF - Journal of Computational Neuroscience
ER -