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Bridging the Neuro-AI Chasm: Rethinking Neuroscience Training in the Age of AI
A new perspective article in Frontiers in Psychology, Bridging the Neuro-AI Chasm: A Framework for Scalable, Contextually Adaptive Training Resources in Large-Scale Brain Data Science, argues that neuroscience education must evolve alongside advances in AI.
From 2011 to 2026: Continuing a Decade of Growth in Open Neuroscience

Since 2011, INCF has participated in Google Summer of Code, supporting the development of open-source tools for neuroscience and building a sustained global collaboration. We are pleased to welcome 23 contributors, working across 23 projects from 21 collaborating open-source organizations, supported by a diverse and international group of mentors.

Call for Papers: Special Issue on Human Neuroimaging Educational Programs and Training Resources

A new Special Issue on Human Neuroimaging Educational Programs and Training Resources invites contributions that address the growing need for accessible, high-quality training in an increasingly complex and interdisciplinary field. The manuscript submission deadline is 31 August 2026.

Why Coding is Becoming Essential for Neuroscientists
Modern neuroscience is increasingly data-driven. Researchers work with complex datasets that require programming skills for efficient, scalable, and reproducible analysis. At the upcoming FAIR Brain Data Science Boot Camp which will take place at Karolinska Institutet 11 – 13 May 2026.
GSoC 2026 Proposal Submission Deadline: What Mentors and Org Admins Need to Know
The GSoC 2026 contributor proposal submission period will officially close on Tuesday, March 31 at 18:00 UTC. After this deadline, no new proposals can be submitted, and existing proposals cannot be modified.
INCF marks its 16th year anniversary as a Google Summer of Code mentor organization
We are happy to announce that INCF has been accepted to serve as a mentor organization in Google Summer of Code 2026 (GSoC) for the 16th year running!