About

CAMP (Computational Approaches to Memory and Plasticity) summer school is a two-week program that provides Ph.D. students and postdocs with training in the areas of learning, memory, and plasticity in the brain. It has trained hundreds of students with various theoretical and experimental backgrounds in computational neuroscience. The primary goal of this course is to introduce participants to key concepts in neuroscience and encourage them to think about how biophysical properties and network interactions work together to implement algorithms in the wetware of the brain.

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