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Replace novel imaging technologies with C. elegans simulation focus
- Changed 'novel imaging technologies' to 'whole-organism simulation' - Added specific mention of C. elegans nervous system simulation efforts - Better reflects lab's ambitious computational neuroscience goals
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The Kording Lab at the University of Pennsylvania, led by Nathan Mossell University Professor Konrad Kording, operates at the intersection of causality, machine learning, and neuroscience. The lab has evolved from computational motor control to tackling fundamental challenges in understanding complex systems. The team develops innovative approaches for neural data analysis and advances neurotechnology. Their work spans from theoretical frameworks to practical applications in brain-computer interfaces and novel imaging technologies. With a uniquely interdisciplinary approach, the Kording Lab has become a hub for researchers interested in using data-driven methods to understand how brains compute and how causality can be inferred from observational data.
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The Kording Lab at the University of Pennsylvania, led by Nathan Mossell University Professor Konrad Kording, operates at the intersection of causality, machine learning, and neuroscience. The lab has evolved from computational motor control to tackling fundamental challenges in understanding complex systems. The team develops innovative approaches for neural data analysis and advances neurotechnology. Their work spans from theoretical frameworks to practical applications in brain-computer interfaces and whole-organism simulation, including efforts to simulate the complete C. elegans nervous system. With a uniquely interdisciplinary approach, the Kording Lab has become a hub for researchers interested in using data-driven methods to understand how brains compute and how causality can be inferred from observational data.
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