diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 69abf3809..95e07c549 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ ## Hackathon Events ### Upcoming Events +- [Brain Data Modeling Hackashop: February 5-7 2024]( linkml_neurodata_hackashop_2024/README.md) - A hackathon to bring the neurophysiology data and standards developer community together to evaluate the use of LinkML to create common schema and facilitate integration of data across standards and resources (invitation-only). - [Cosyne: February 2024](Cosyne_2024/README.md) - A tutorial session on NWB and DANDI will be held during the Computational and Systems Neuroscience (COSYNE) 2024 conference in Lisbon, Portugal on **February 29, 2024**. - [NWB Developer Hackathon: April 2024](HCK18_2024_Dev_Hackathon_DataJoint/README.md): **April 17 - 19, 2023** at DataJoint Headquarters in Houston, TX, USA diff --git a/linkml_neurodata_hackashop_2024/README.md b/linkml_neurodata_hackashop_2024/README.md index 6b2202d7f..40be98c9c 100644 --- a/linkml_neurodata_hackashop_2024/README.md +++ b/linkml_neurodata_hackashop_2024/README.md @@ -1,7 +1,11 @@ Brain Data Modeling Hackashop 2024 -| [Dates & Location](#dates-and-location) | [Organizers](#organizing-committee) | [Logistics](#logistics) | [Agenda](#agenda) | [Projects](#projects) | [Legal](#legal) | -|-----------------------------------------|--------------------------------------|-------------------------|-------------------|-----------------------|-----------------| +* [Dates & Location](#dates-and-location) +* [Organizers](#organizing-committee) +* [Logistics](#logistics) +* [Agenda](#agenda) +* [Projects](#projects) +* [Legal](#legal) The objective of the event is to bring the neurophysiology data and standards developer community together to evaluate the use of LinkML to create common schema and facilitate integration of data across standards and resources. The goal is to create LinkML based schemas that integrate information across existing efforts in data modeling for neuroscience and leveraging existing standards and resources, e.g, NWB, AIND, OpenMINDS, DANDI, and BICAN. To support large scientific data, a second goal is to extend LinkML for array type data structures required, e.g, for NWB and OME-Zarr. This is an invitation-only event.