González Ibáñez, Fernando2026-04-072026-04-072025https://hdl.handle.net/1828/23554Dr. Fernando Ibáñez explains how microglial research is being supported by advanced research computing at the University of Victoria. The Digital Research Alliance of Canada supports thousands of researchers in Canadian higher education institutions by providing digital research infrastructure (DRI) tools and services. At the University of Victoria, many academics use these services for data storing, management and processing. In this video series, we cover what advanced research computing (ARC) is about and how it's being applied for scientific discovery.enTremblay Labneurosciencecomputational neurosciencemicrogliaelectron microscopy3D reconstructionadvanced research computingdigital research infrastructureDigital Research Alliance of CanadaAdvanced Research Computing at UVicComputational neuroscience at the University of VictoriaVideoSchool of Medical Sciences