[BIC-announce] [REMINDER] Pathways and Connections: Dr. Sylvain Baillet (Wed-Jan-22nd at 5:30 pm; Montreal Neurological Institute, Room 124)

Zografos 'Aki' CARAMANOS caramanos at gmail.com
Mon Jan 20 00:51:30 EST 2014


 *Pathways and Connections*<http://www.mcgill.ca/ipn/continuing/events/pathways>

*How does one become a successful neuroscientist?*  This informal
discussion series will try to answer this question through a series of
conversations with some of the most successful neuroscientists in the
world: researchers who are affiliated with McGill
University<http://www.mcgill.ca/>’s
Integrated Program in Neuroscience <http://www.mcgill.ca/ipn/>.   This will
be your chance to talk to them about the circuitous pathways and the
important, but often serendipitous, connections that led them to where they
are now.

*The next session of the Pathways and Connections
<http://www.mcgill.ca/ipn/continuing/events/pathways/> Discussion Series
will feature **Dr. Sylvain Baillet
<http://www.bic.mni.mcgill.ca/PeopleFaculty/BailletSylvain>** starting at
5:30 pm on Wednesday, January 22nd in room 124 of the Montreal Neurological
Institute (3801 University Street
<http://www.mni.mcgill.ca/patients/maps/>).*

*Dr. Sylvain Baillet
<http://www.bic.mni.mcgill.ca/PeopleFaculty/BailletSylvain> *is an
Associate Professor of Neurology and Neurosurgery at McGill University, as
well as Interim Director of the McConnell Brain Imaging Centre,
Founding Director
of MEG Research at the Neuro, and Director of the Dynamic Neuroimaging Lab
(neuroSPEED) <http://www.bic.mni.mcgill.ca/ResearchLabsNeuroSPEED/HomePage>.
 Dr. Baillet is a physicist with research interests in methodological
developments for functional and structural brain imaging and their
application to clinical and cognitive neuroscience. Although his primary
expertise is with MEG <http://www.bic.mni.mcgill.ca/Facilities/MEG> imaging,
he has also contributed new techniques for MRI image segmentation and
inter-subject registration, and, using using diffusion-weighted MR
sequences, he initiated new image analysis techniques for the early
prediction of infarct growth in stroke patients.  His current research
projects with MEG include real-time therapeutic imaging, the evaluation of
resting-state brain activity and connectivity in the healthy and diseased
brain, and the development of original data mining and visualization
techniques for time-resolved brain image series. He has also great interest
in disseminating his research through academic software and is a founding
developer of the Brainstorm open-source software
project<http://neuroimage.usc.edu/brainstorm> for
MEG and EEG imaging with MRI integration.

*Please note that space is limited: to **RSVP, or for more information,
please contact Zografos  <zografos.caramanos at mcgill.ca>Caramanos
<zografos.caramanos at mcgill.ca>**.*


-- 
 Zografos Caramanos, M.A.

Research Assistant, Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy Unit
Ph.D. Student, Integrated Program in Neuroscience

McConnell Brain Imaging Centre,
Montreal Neurological Institute, McGill University
3801 University Street, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, H3A 2B4
(phone) 514-299-8160;  (fax) 514-398-2975
(e-mail) zografos.caramanos at mcgill.ca
(web)  Google-scholar<http://scholar.google.ca/citations?sortby=pubdate&hl=en&user=BcVBulQAAAAJ&view_op=list_works>
   www.zcaramanos.com
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