Research Initiatives/ Informational Programs
Overview
In order to achieve our goals, the Swartz Foundation supports a number of research and informational initiatives that range from collaborative research to individual grants and fellowships. Our informational programs include conferences, workshops, seminars and a public lecture series.
Current Strategic Project
The Swartz Foundation views as the core of its mission to actively encourage and support such theory-centric research that shows promise in making great strides toward achieving this All-Brain “grand challenge” that provides global and multi-level formalism describing how the brain functions.
Centers
Sloan-Swartz Centers for Theoretical Neurobiology
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Brandeis University
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Published Papers
· California Institute of Technology
· Published Papers
· New York University
· Published Papers
· Salk Institute
· Published Papers
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University of Washington
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Published Papers
Center for Theoretical Neuroscience at Columbia
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Published Papers
Swartz Center for Computational Neuroscience at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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Published Papers
Swartz Center for Computational Neuroscience at UCSD
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Published Papers
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Selected Papers and Presentations from Center Director Scott Makeig, Ph.D.
Swartz Initiative in Theoretical Neuroscience at Princeton University
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Published Papers
Swartz Initiative in Theoretical Neurobiology at Yale
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Published Papers
Swartz Program in Theoretical Neurobiology at Harvard
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Published Papers
Other research supported wholly or partially by the Swartz Foundation
Duke University
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Published Papers
Chicago University
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Published Papers
Informational Programs
Banbury Center Workshop Series
Stony Brook Mind/Brain Lecture Series
Brain Dynamics Workshop
Brains, Rewards and Game Theory
Other Events