Registration is now open for Brainhack DC – From Mice to (Hu)man
This 2-day workshop will be held at Georgetown’s Capitol Campus April 16–17 in Washington, D.C. BrainHack events bring researchers from different backgrounds together to collaborate on problems in neuroscience. This year’s DC BrainHack theme is From Mice to (Hu)man, our goal is to help bridge animal and human research. Topics emphasized will include layer-specific/high-field MRI, fiber photometry, best data use practices, and more.
DC BrainHack will feature workshops, open discussions, and project-based hacking sessions. Attendees are encouraged (but not required) to bring their own project ideas. BrainHacks allow participants to share ideas, develop new skills, and contribute to projects in a dynamic and inclusive environment. BrainHacks are not “coding sprints” or exclusive to programmers, brain scientists from all backgrounds and skill levels are welcome.
Registration is free and includes breakfast, lunch, and refreshments on both days. Please complete the registration form by March 25th, 2026.
Thanks to our generous sponsors at Georgetown University: the Department of Neuroscience, Department of Pharmacology & Physiology, Center for Neuroengineering, Center for Neural Injury & Recovery, and Georgetown’s Medical Center Graduate Student Organization. We would also like to thank our collaborators at NIMH, UMD, and Children’s National.
Please see the attached flyer. Visit our website for more information and email (dc.brainhack@gmail.com) with any questions.
