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What happened
The five-day workshop, ‘Artificial Intelligence and Neurochemical Insights: From Model Systems to Real-World Neurochemistry,’ commenced on November 11 at JSS College of Pharmacy in Mysuru. This event is a precursor to the International Conference on Sustainable Brain Health, scheduled for November 17-19. Dr. Sulie Chang from Seton Hall University inaugurated the workshop. It aims to prepare future neurochemists with practical skills in AI and data analytics. Participants include 35 individuals from various prestigious institutions. The first day focused on AI fundamentals and Python training for data analysis. The workshop will conclude on November 15, featuring discussions on AI in psychiatric drug discovery and an innovation pitch competition.
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Key insights
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Focus on AI in Neuroscience
The workshop emphasizes AI applications in neurochemical research.
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Hands-on Training Provided
Participants receive practical training in Python for data analysis.
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Diverse Participation
35 participants from various top institutions are involved.
Takeaways
The workshop aims to bridge the gap between AI technology and neurochemistry, preparing participants for future challenges in drug discovery and research.