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    • 2026 Paris Workshop:Jonahburch  + (Brigham Young University)
    • Harys Saidi  + (Computer Science student at ECE Paris and currently undergoing an internship within the Karalis Lab at the ICM. My work focuses on data processing pipelines for calcium imaging analysis and behavioural tracking.)
    • 2026 Paris Workshop:Harys Saidi  + (Computer Science student at ECE Paris and currently undergoing an internship within the Karalis Lab at the ICM. My work focuses on data processing pipelines for calcium imaging analysis and behavioural tracking.)
    • jonny  + (Go online, look around at all the websites, and I find myself here, I say this seems like a fine website. I make a homestead, clear the field, augur a well, and raise a family. Generations pass, my land is rich and fecund.)
    • Semwal  + (Graduate student at UCLA.)
    • Austin Baggetta  + (Hi! I'm currently a PhD student in Denise Hi! I'm currently a PhD student in Denise Cai's lab at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. I'm currently studying how the hippocampus supports learning-to-learn in novel spatial environments using 1-photon calcium imaging. I've had years of experience troubleshooting Miniscopes and analyzing Miniscope data and would love to answer any questions you may have!love to answer any questions you may have!)
    • 2026 Paris Workshop:Austin Baggetta  + (Hi! I'm currently a PhD student in Denise Hi! I'm currently a PhD student in Denise Cai's lab at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. My work focuses on understanding how dorsal hippocampus supports learning-to-learn in novel spatial contexts. I have extensive experience using the UCLA V4 Miniscope and I would love to answer any questions you may have!love to answer any questions you may have!)
    • 2026 Paris Workshop:Anthony LOUIS  + (I am a PhD student and teaching assistant I am a PhD student and teaching assistant interested in how the hippocampus encodes time across different timescales, from seconds to weeks. I use miniscope calcium imaging to record neuronal activity in the CA1 region, and I am attending this event to develop my skills in imaging techniques and data analysis skills.aging techniques and data analysis skills.)
    • 2026 Paris Workshop:Esteban Urrieta  + (I am a PhD student in the Ryan Lab. I am sI am a PhD student in the Ryan Lab. I am studying how ambient cold is represented in the hippocampus and the circuitry involved in contextual cold conditioning. I recently started using calcium imaging to monitor CA1 activity during cold challenges, and I joined the course to improve my understanding of data analysis, get feedback on my experimental setup, and develop my overall expertise with miniscope.velop my overall expertise with miniscope.)
    • Lior Givon  + (I am a PhD student interested in how the bI am a PhD student interested in how the brain encodes time across different timescales, from seconds to weeks. I use miniscope calcium imaging to record neuronal activity in the CA1 region of the hippocampus, and I am attending this event to develop my skills in imaging techniques and data analysis skills.aging techniques and data analysis skills.)
    • Somoday Hazra  + (I am a neuroscientist with experience using in vivo models to apply imaging techniques and integrate behavioral data to better understand brain systems. My work includes method development, experimental design, and data analysis.)
    • 2026 Paris Workshop:Somoday Hazra  + (I am a neuroscientist with experience using in vivo models to apply imaging techniques and integrate behavioral data to better understand brain systems. My work includes method development, experimental design, and data analysis.)
    • 2026 Paris Workshop:Joana  + (I am a researcher at the Paris Brain InstiI am a researcher at the Paris Brain Institute (France) exploring how inhibitory circuits shape the brain’s activity during sensory perception. I work across imaging, circuit manipulation, and computation to understand how neuromodulation tunes cortical processing. I am joining the miniscope workshop to pick up portable imaging skills and connect with others pushing creative in vivo approaches.thers pushing creative in vivo approaches.)
    • Joana Lourenco  + (I am a researcher at the Paris Brain InstiI am a researcher at the Paris Brain Institute (France) exploring how inhibitory circuits shape the brain’s activity during sensory perception. I work across imaging, circuit manipulation, and computation to understand how neuromodulation tunes cortical processing. I am joining the miniscope workshop to pick up portable imaging skills and connect with others pushing creative in vivo approaches.thers pushing creative in vivo approaches.)
    • 2026 Paris Workshop:Amit k  + (I am a systems neuroscientist studying howI am a systems neuroscientist studying how distributed neural circuits generate feeding and motivational behaviors. By combining in vivo calcium imaging, quantitative behavior, and whole-brain activity mapping, I explore the neural population dynamics and circuit architectures that link internal states to behavioral decisions.k internal states to behavioral decisions.)
    • Amit Kumar  + (I am a systems neuroscientist whose researI am a systems neuroscientist whose research seeks to understand how distributed neural circuits generate feeding and motivational behaviors. By combining in vivo calcium imaging, quantitative behavior, and whole-brain activity mapping, I explore the neural population dynamics and circuit architectures that link internal states to behavioral decisions.k internal states to behavioral decisions.)
    • Alexandre Surget  + (I am an Associate Professor in neurosciencI am an Associate Professor in neuroscience at the University of Tours (group leader at UMR 1253 iBraiN, Inserm). My research contributed to establishing the functional role of adult hippocampal neurogenesis in antidepressant action and stress regulation, and now investigates hippocampal temporal coding, neuronal population dynamics, and innovative neurostimulation approaches in stress-related disorders. I'm planning to adopt 2-channel miniscope calcium imaging to record CA1 population activity in awake-behaving mice, and I'm attending the 2026 workshop to learn the hands-on skills for building and using a 2-channel miniscope. building and using a 2-channel miniscope.)
    • 2026 Paris Workshop:Alexdasu  + (I am an Associate Professor in neurosciencI am an Associate Professor in neuroscience at the University of Tours (group leader at UMR 1253 iBraiN, Inserm). My research contributed to establishing the functional role of adult hippocampal neurogenesis in antidepressant action and stress regulation, and now investigates hippocampal temporal coding, neuronal population dynamics, and innovative neurostimulation approaches in stress-related disorders. I'm planning to adopt 2-channel miniscope calcium imaging to record CA1 population activity in awake-behaving mice, and I'm attending the 2026 workshop to learn the hands-on skills for building and using a 2-channel miniscope. building and using a 2-channel miniscope.)
    • Louisa Zielke  + (I am currently finishing my PhD in the RyaI am currently finishing my PhD in the Ryan lab in Dublin, Ireland. My proejct focusses on engram competition in infantile amnesia. I have recently collected 2-photon 2-colour imaging data with one of our collaborators. In order to understand the analysis pipelines better and look at my data I decided to apply to this course.my data I decided to apply to this course.)
    • 2026 Paris Workshop:Louisa zielke  + (I am currently finishing my PhD in the RyaI am currently finishing my PhD in the Ryan lab in Dublin, Ireland. My proejct focusses on engram competition in infantile amnesia. I have recently collected 2-photon 2-colour imaging data with one of our collaborators. In order to understand the analysis pipelines better and look at my data I decided to apply to this course.my data I decided to apply to this course.)
    • 2026 Paris Workshop:Mathilde Tortochot  + (I am currently working on my PhD project wI am currently working on my PhD project which aims to unravel how the gustatory cortex (GC) encodes taste memory formation at the cellular and neural population levels. Using miniscopes will allow to assess GC neural activity of mice as they get familiar to a safe tastant, whilst having a naturalistic behavioural readout of this familiarisation (eg. approaches, pauses etc).iliarisation (eg. approaches, pauses etc).)
    • Alfredo Elhazaz  + (I grew up in Spain, studied my degree and I grew up in Spain, studied my degree and Master's in Scotland and briefly moved to London before starting my PhD at the Netherlands Insititute for Neuroscience, focusing on mouse models for OCD. I use miniscopes to try and relate neural activity to OCD-related behaviours. I'm keen to meet more people using the technique to network, learn and improve my skills.e to network, learn and improve my skills.)
    • Cassandra  + (I have just finished my first year of my Ph.D. In Cell Biology and physiology. My thesis is based on studying the electrophysiology, calcium imaging effects, and behavior of rats under different anesthetics.)
    • Jonnew  + (I manage Open Ephys)
    • Ceci Herbert  + (I provide Training, Support and Outreach aI provide Training, Support and Outreach about open source tools for neuroscience at Open Ephys. I collaborate with several hands-on Miniscope modules in Advanced Training Courses. I write documentation and promote discussions with developers based on user input.sions with developers based on user input.)
    • 2026 Paris Workshop:Cecilia Herbert  + (I provide Training, Support and Outreach aI provide Training, Support and Outreach about open source tools for neuroscience at Open Ephys. I collaborate with several hands-on Miniscope modules in Advanced Training Courses. I write documentation and promote discussions with developers based on user input.sions with developers based on user input.)
    • 2026 Paris Workshop:Zijun Wang  + (I'm a PhD student from the Ryan Lab studyiI'm a PhD student from the Ryan Lab studying the development and evolution of innate representations in an olfactory instinct. I'm interested in using Miniscope-based calcium imaging to learn about the changes that occur in these representations as part of development.se representations as part of development.)
    • Zijun Wang  + (I'm a PhD student from the Ryan Lab working on innate representations. I am interested in using free-moving in vivo calcium imaging to observe changes in innate representations through development. Participating in Paris Miniscope workshop 2026!)
    • Nikol Keren  + (I’m a PhD student in neuroscience working I’m a PhD student in neuroscience working on projects that use miniscope imaging to study neural activity and behavior. My research focuses on analyzing calcium imaging data and understanding how neural circuits support social decision making. I’m attending this workshop to deepen my technical expertise with miniscope systems and connect with the broader community of researchers using this technology.nity of researchers using this technology.)
    • Daniel Aharoni  + (Leading the open-source UCLA Miniscope Project. Associate Professor, Department of Neurology, UCLA)
    • Jonah Burch  + (Master's Student in Neuroscience at Brigham Young University. I am researching the origins and functions of synchronous neural activity in rodent models in Dr. Eric Melonakos's lab.)
    • Emilio Kropff  + (My lab combines in vivo electrophysiology My lab combines in vivo electrophysiology and calcium imaging in rats, mice and degus to study circuits of the hippocampal formation. We use analytical and computational modelling to interpret neural activity and link experimental observations with circuit mechanisms. Our group also has experience with optogenetics and chemogenetics.ience with optogenetics and chemogenetics.)
    • Tristan Shuman  + (My lab uses in vivo recordings in rodents to study how neurological diseases such as epilepsy and Alzheimer's disease drive memory impairment and seizures.)
    • Grace Schamber  + (My name is Grace Schamber. I am currently using Miniscopes to determine the effects of estrogen on prefrontal neural encoding during fear conditioning.)
    • 2026 Paris Workshop:Rubylam  + (Postdoc at MIT. Interested in the impact of neuromodulators on brain circuits, sensory representation, and behavior. I would like to learn how to image with single cell resolution from deep brain regions.)
    • Marcel Brosch  + (Postdoc in Aharoni lab working on a fully wireless Miniscope)
    • 2026 Paris Workshop:William Joo  + (Postdoc, Neural circuits that regulate sleep)
    • Wjjms  + (Postdoctoral fellow in the Schier lab at the Biozentrum, University of Basel. Neural and molecular regulation of sleep.)
    • Ruby Lam  + (Ruby Lam is a Postdoc at MIT. She is interestedin the impact of neuromodulators on brain circuits, sensory representation, and behavior. She is at this event to learn how to image with single cell resolution from deep brain regions.)
    • Hamid Chorsi  + (STIMscope, CRISPI, HITscope, OptiSuite, 2P miniscope)