SFIM goes to OHBM in Bordeaux
SFIM is on it's way to Bordeaux, Paris to present their work at the Annual Meeting of the Organiztion for Human Brain Mapping! If you're there, check out our posters and talks:
Posters
Monday, June 15 & Tuesday, June 16- Poster 0342: Spatial maps of similarity across the cortex - Josh Faskowitz
- Poster 0379: Growing Tedana: a grassroots-leveraged platform for processing multi-echo fMRI data - Dan Handwerker
- Poster 0746: What is the Optimal Number of ICA Components for fMRI Denoising? - Marlene Smith
- Poster 1269: A Multimodal Neuroimaging Case Study of Blindsense in Cortical Blindness - Cassie Levesque
- Poster 1387: Investigating feedback processing underlying face detection with high-resolution fMRI - Esther Lin
- Poster 1442: Hippocampus involvement in a dual-retrocue working memory task - Catherine Walsh
Wednesday, June 17 & Thursday, June 18
- Poster 2481: Multi-echo assessment of BOLD and non-BOLD contributions to the global signal and CSF - Javier Gonzalez-Castillo
Talks
In addition to the poster sessions, SFIM will also be giving talks!- Sunday, June 14 (9:00AM-5:30PM): OHBM Education Course on Practical Multi-echo fMRI: Underlying principles, challenges, potential, and applications - Dan Handwerker and Javier Gonzalez-Castillo
- Monday, June 15 (10:45AM-12:00PM): "Spatial maps of similarity across the cortex" - Josh Faskowitz
- Monday, June 15 (3:00PM): "A Senior Editor bringing a constructive "devil’s advocate" perspective" - part of the "Registered Reports (RRs) in Neuroscience: Trainee-to-Editor Perspectives and Paths to Adoption" Roundtable - Peter Bandettini
- Tuesday, June 16 (5:30PM - 06:30PM): "From Data to Publication: Aperture Neuro’s Guidelines for Reproducible Research" - Peter Bandettini
- Thursday, June 18 (6:30PM - 07:30PM): "OHBM Neurosalience Podcast: Bringing it all together - The need to unify scales, modalities, and tools through scientific scaffolding and overreaching theories.” - Peter Bandettini