DataJoint at MIT: ODIN 2025

At MIT’s McGovern Institute for Brain Research, during the ODIN (Open Data in Neurophysiology) Workshop featured a hands-on session with the DataJoint team—Dimitri Yatsenko, Monty Kosma, and Thinh Nguyen. The team led a live demo and hands-on tutorials on building reproducible, scalable data workflows with DataJoint, including how to publish pipelines and datasets to DANDI (and related repositories such as EMBER). They also walked through real examples from data-intensive research projects, such as the MICrONS Project.

Why this matters
Open, shareable workflows help labs collaborate, reproduce results, and speed up move faster. That’s the goal of ODIN—building community and infrastructure for open neurophysiology.
Watch the demo
Talk: Dr. Dimitri Yatsenko — "Building Data Workflows for Neuroscience and AI"
Tutorials: Dr. Thinh Nguyen — step-by-step examples you can adapt to your lab
Contact us for a DataJoint SciOps demo!
Explore more events and resources at the ODIN initiative hub.
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