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English: A NeuroMat initiative, the Latin American School on Computational Neuroscience (LASCON) is one of the most important computational neuroscience schools in the world. Its mission is to provide an intensive training for advanced undergraduate and graduate students an introduction to mathematical and computational tools for neural modeling and analysis. The school relies in theory-driven sections and practical, hands-on activities.
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