Membership at INCF!

Have you considered membership at INCF? We support, develop & promote standards & best practices to make life easier for neuroscientists. Members get benefits: discounts to events, products & services, funding, & a voice in decisions for global open & FAIR neuro strategies.

Our institutional members include the IHA, One Mind, the ARC Centre of Excellence for Integrative Brain Function, the Allen Institute, the eScience Institute, INS, and OCNS. Here’s who they are and why they joined INCF:

The Institute of Health & Analytics works on performing & translating health & analytics research to enhance human health & society via: biomed implant manufacture & rehab; stroke assessment, modelling & rehab; wearable technology, & more.

Learn more about them: utp.edu.my

The potential to build a network that would be beneficial to me and my colleagues [drew us to INCF]. [Open neuroscience] gives opportunities to everyone to contribute to neuroscience.
Ibrahima Faye, IHA

One Mind is a leading international brain & mental health nonprofit working to create a world where those facing brain health challenges can build healthy productive lives. They support collaborative research & promote open science & data sharing.

Learn more about them: onemind.org

One Mind supports open neuroscience because it’s one of the few known ways to accelerate knowledge. It’s also cost effective by maximizing what can be learned. Access to data makes it possible to ask new questions, externally validate previous research, test tools and build new models, and also discover inconsistencies or errors in the data analysis. Open science accelerates research, but it is also complicated. INCF has been ahead of the curve in acknowledging the complexity and the need for international coordination to develop standards and practical tools that align with ethical and regulatory considerations.
Mona Hicks, One Mind

The Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Integrative Brain Function (ARC CEIBF) focuses on brain structures & functions that drive attention, prediction & decision-making to understand how the brain interacts with the world. They do this by facilitating collaborations with Australia’s leading brain researchers.

Learn more about them: brainfunction.edu.au

Neuroscience is constantly evolving so to maximize the potential of our discoveries we need to collaborate openly with scientists from different fields around the world; INCF provides the tools and community to facilitate these collaborations.
Professor Gary Egan, ARC CEIBF

The University of Washington’s eScience Institute empowers researchers & students to answer fundamental questions using large, complex & noisy data. They lead innovators in the techniques, technologies & best practices of data science & the fields that depend on them.

Learn more about them: escience.washington.edu

The Allen Institute for Brain Science is a nonprofit that generates public resources used globally by researchers & orgs, drives tech & analytical advances, & discovers fundamental brain properties via integration of experiments, modelling & theory.

Learn more about them: brain-map.org

The Institut de Neurosciences des Systèmes is a multidisciplinary research institute in France. INS is focused on understanding human brain complexity & dynamics, & its links to cognition, consciousness & their disorders.

Learn more about them: ins-amu.fr

OCNS is an American nonprofit that creates a scientific & educational forum for students, scientists, other professionals & the public to learn about, share, contribute to, & advance the state of knowledge in computational neuroscience.

Learn more about them: cnsorg.org

Membership in INCF is more than discounts & the chance to nominate members for committees. It’s access to an extensive community holding a range of expertise, enabling better collaborations!

Learn more & join this fantastic community at incf.org :brain:

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