INCF

Find a valuable collection of tutorials and courses about various neuroscience topics at the INCF Training Space.

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The International Neuroinformatics Coordinating Facility (INCF) is a network composed of researchers, infrastructure providers, industry, and publishers who are committed to the development and implementation of standards and best practices that embrace the principles of Open, FAIR, and Citable neuroscience. The INCF network serves as a forum for members of the national nodes to take stock of their efforts and resources.

INCF offers a great Training Space where you can watch tutorials and talks from experts on a multitude of topics for free. These topics not only include Open Science but also programming languages, publishing, research topics like machine learning, imaging, digital brain atlasing etc. etc.

They also offer free full courses, e.g., from the Neuromatch Academy, the NYU Center for Data Science, or Neurodata Without Borders.

The INCF Knowledge Space is basically an encyclopedia that links brain research concepts to data, models, and the literature that support them. Further it aims to serve as a framework where large-scale neuroscience projects can expose their data to the neuroscience community-at-large. For each neuroscience concept, KnowledgeSpace provides a description of the concept, the latest literature citations related to it, and a list of the datasets available in KnowledgeSpace that are related to the concept.