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NeSys is a computational neuroanatomy and neuroinformatics laboratory. We aim at producing new
neuroinformatics capabilities, as well as knowledge about design principles of large scale brain circuits,
including circuit reorganization in disease models.

The laboratory develops database applications for image data, methods for computerized data acquisition,
3-D reconstruction, visualization and quantitative analyses of large neuronal populations and brain regions
in the mammalian brain. The methods are employed to investigate the architecture of large projection
systems
in the mammalian brain, as well as to study whole brain distribution patterns for gene,
molecular,and circuit level data.

The laboratory employs stereotaxic surgery, electrophysiology, axonal tracing, general histology,
immunocytochemistry, large scale microscopy image acquisition, shared tools for visualization and
analyses, and shared online database applications. Project collaborations also include the use of
high-resolution magnetic resonance imaging and positron emission tomography.

Several investigations are conducted in collaboration with leading laboratories in Europe and the U.S.A.
The NeSys laboratory also has an experimental division performing experiments on rat and mouse models.
NEWS
May 4,             2009
Lausanne
Substantial progress for "Frontiers in Neuroinformatics"
December 1,    2009
Oslo
NeSys small animal PET study
November 16,   2008
Stockholm
Global neuroinformatics: new INCF portal
November 1,     2008
Lausanne
New journal: Frontiers in Neuroinformatics
September 6-8, 2008
Stockholm
1st INCF Congress
February 15,     2007
Stockholm
INCF Secretariat official inauguration
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