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#461: Python in Neuroscience and Academic Labs

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Do you use Python in an academic setting? Maybe you run a research lab or teach courses using Python. Maybe you're even a student using Python. Whichever it is, you'll find a ton of great advice in this episode. I talk with Keiland Cooper about how he is using Python at his neuroscience lab at the University of California, Irvine.
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Keiland's website: kwcooper.xyz
Keiland on Twitter: @kw_cooper
Keiland on Mastodon: @kwcooper@fediscience.org
Journal of Open Source Software: joss.readthedocs.io
Avalanche project: avalanche.continualai.org
ContinualAI: continualai.org
Executable Books Project: executablebooks.org
eLife Journal: elifesciences.org
Watch this episode on YouTube: youtube.com
Episode transcripts: talkpython.fm
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Do you use Python in an academic setting? Maybe you run a research lab or teach courses using Python. Maybe you're even a student using Python. Whichever it is, you'll find a ton of great advice in this episode. I talk with Keiland Cooper about how he is using Python at his neuroscience lab at the University of California, Irvine.
Episode sponsors
Neo4j
Posit
Talk Python Courses
Links from the show
Keiland's website: kwcooper.xyz
Keiland on Twitter: @kw_cooper
Keiland on Mastodon: @kwcooper@fediscience.org
Journal of Open Source Software: joss.readthedocs.io
Avalanche project: avalanche.continualai.org
ContinualAI: continualai.org
Executable Books Project: executablebooks.org
eLife Journal: elifesciences.org
Watch this episode on YouTube: youtube.com
Episode transcripts: talkpython.fm
--- Stay in touch with us ---
Subscribe to us on YouTube: youtube.com
Follow Talk Python on Mastodon: talkpython
Follow Michael on Mastodon: mkennedy
  continue reading

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