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The CARMEN Virtual Laboratory: Web-Based Paradigms for Collaboration in Neurophysiology

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Gibson F, Austin J, Ingram C, Fletcher M, Jackson T, Jessop M, Knowles A, Liang B, Lord P, Pitsilis G, Periorellis P, Simonotto J, Watson P & Smith L (2008) The CARMEN Virtual Laboratory: Web-Based Paradigms for Collaboration in Neurophysiology. In: Conference Proceedings of the 6th International Meeting on Substrate-Integrated Micro Electrode Arrays July 8-11, 2008, Reutlingen, Germany. BIOPRO, 5. 6th International Meeting on Substrate-Integrated Micro Electrode Arrays, Reutlingen, Germany, 08.07.2008-11.07.2008. Stuttgart, Germany: Baden-Württemberg GmbH, pp. 117-120. http://www.nmi1.de/meameeting2008/MEA_2008_3_Signal_analysis.pdf

Abstract
Dissemination, reuse and sharing of digital resources is technically and culturally challenging in neuroscience particularly in the area of Multi-Electrode Array (MEA) recording. Large, complex datasets are typical, with a heterogeneous range of data and code formats. The CARMEN project (http://www.carmen.org.uk/) aims to enable broad sharing or resources, through provision of a secure, online environment for data analysis, and curation of data, analysis code and experimental protocols.

StatusPublished
Title of seriesBIOPRO
Number in series5
Publication date31/12/2008
Publication date online08/07/2008
Related URLshttp://www.nmi1.de/meameeting2008/
PublisherBaden-Württemberg GmbH
Publisher URLhttp://www.nmi1.de/…nal_analysis.pdf
Place of publicationStuttgart, Germany
eISBN3-938345-05-5
Conference6th International Meeting on Substrate-Integrated Micro Electrode Arrays
Conference locationReutlingen, Germany
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Professor Leslie Smith

Professor Leslie Smith

Emeritus Professor, Computing Science