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In 2013, the U.
The Brain Project Cell Census Network (BICCN) is an alliance of neuroscientists, computational scientists, physicists, geneticists, and instrument manufacturers in the brain project, responsible for calculating and mapping all cells in the brain
CSHL adjunct professor Z.
Professor Partha Mitra of CSHL and other collaborators teach computers to recognize different parts of neurons, then map these cells to a topological world to see how these neurons are connected
The laboratory of CSHL associate professor Jesse Gillis has developed a statistically-based computer tool that can classify cells based on the similarity of their components
CSHL professor Anthony Zador's laboratory developed MAPseq to describe how different brain cells connect and interact
CSHL associate professor Pavel Osten leads another branch of BICCN, dedicated to discovering the anatomical differences between female and male mouse brains
So far, the atlases and catalogs released by BICCN are a framework that neuroscientists can build
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