Has your lab created a unique MATLAB algorithm to analyze
data in a new way? If so, we hope you’ll want to share
your program with other researchers, and get a chunk of
change in return.
We’ll work with you to integrate your existing program
into the NeuroMAX toolbox. The next version of NeuroMAX
will include the new tool, which means the neuroscience
community will have the opportunity to benefit from your
efforts and knowledge. This is a reciprocal and evolving
toolbox, as tools are added and modified to meet researcher’s
needs.
Contact Charlotte Gruner, Principal Investigator for NeuroMAX,
at grants@neuromax.org for more information.
Collaborate on development of new MATLAB tools
We’ll work with you to create a new NIH grant proposal
for a new tool algorithm idea. If you are eager to see a
new spike train analysis idea put into practical use, this
may be the right time to move that idea into reality. Working
together, we’ll work on a proposal that will merge
your new tool idea with our existing NeuroMAX toolbox.
Contact Charlotte Gruner, Principal Investigator for NeuroMAX,
at grants@neuromax.org for more information.
Graduate Stipends Offered
Evaluate latest NeuroMAX tutorial
STUDENTS! With gas over $3.00/gallon,
who couldn’t use a spare $100?! Take a look at the
stipends.pdf file.
It includes requirements to participate in this offer; information
about how you’ll be paid; a few questions about your
field of study, etc. (this is required to get an authorization
code to participate in this offer); and a form with questions
regarding the tutorial (that’s the part we need!).
After reviewing the PDF file, email the completed questionnaire
to us. We’ll set you up with the NeuroMAX tutorial.
Spend a couple hours going through the tutorial, then answer
the tutorial questions, and we’ll get your check in
the mail!
Contact R.C. Electronics at info@neuromax.org for more
information.