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Talk Python To Me

#461: Python in Neuroscience and Academic Labs

Talk Python To Me

Michael Kennedy

Technology

4.8635 Ratings

🗓️ 9 May 2024

⏱️ 64 minutes

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Summary

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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Do you use Python in an academic setting? Maybe you run a research lab or teach courses using Python.

0:05.5

Maybe you're even a student using Python. Whichever it is, you'll find a ton of great advice in this episode.

0:11.7

I talk with Keelan Cooper about how he's using Python in his neuroscience lab at the University of California, Irvine.

0:18.8

And Keelan wanted me to let you know that if any developers

0:21.5

who are not themselves scientists are interested in learning more about scientific research

0:25.8

in ways you might be able to contribute, please don't hesitate to reach out to him. This is Talk

0:30.8

Python to Me. Episode 461 recorded March 14th, 2004. Are you ready for your host?

0:38.5

You're listening to Michael Kennedy on Talk Python to Me.

0:42.4

Life from Portland, Oregon, and this segment was made with Python.

0:50.0

Welcome to Talk Python, a weekly podcast on Python.

0:53.7

This is your host, Michael Kennedy.

0:55.6

Follow me on Macedon, where I'm at M. Kennedy and follow the podcast using at TalkPython,

1:00.6

both on Boston.org.

1:03.1

Keep up with the show and listen to over seven years of past episodes at TalkPython.fm.

1:08.1

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YouTube channel over at TalkPython.fm slash YouTube to get notified about upcoming shows and be part of

1:18.5

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