From zografos.caramanos at mcgill.ca Thu Mar 1 12:37:00 2018 From: zografos.caramanos at mcgill.ca (Zografos Caramanos, Mr) Date: Thu, 1 Mar 2018 17:37:00 +0000 Subject: [BIC-announce] REGISTRATION: Decoding Mental States Using EEG Workshop In-Reply-To: References: <20180301162930.62743414AB@mackerras.wsg.mcgill.ca> Message-ID: Hello Joanne, From the emails that you included, I think that I see the problem? In order to post to the BIC Announcement List bic-announce at bic.mni.mcgill.ca, you can: 1. Do so yourself, but first you have to join the BIC-Announcements Mailing List * I see that you mailed a request to , which as far as I know doesn?t get sent to anyone who would do anything about it (as seems to have been the case). 1. Send the announcement to me and I will post it myself. * I see you did so to Dr. Hoge; but, unfortunately, he never passed it along. As you have added me to the mailing list I will forward them myself until I see that they are coming through otherwise. Cheers! Aki Aki ---- Zografos ?Aki? Caramanos, MA Lab Coordinator and Research Assistant Magnetic Resonance Studies Lab McConnell Brain Imaging Centre Montreal Neurological Institute, McGill University 3801 University Street, WB-321 Montreal, Quebec, Canada, H3A 2B4 Phone: +1 (514) 398-8185 Fax: +1 (888) 408-0969 Email: mrs-lab.neuro at mcgill.ca zografos.caramanos at mcgill.ca ---- From: Joanne Clark Sent: March 1, 2018 11:51 AM To: Zografos Caramanos, Mr ; Paule-J Toussaint, Ms ; Alan Charles Evans, Prof. Subject: RE: REGISTRATION: Decoding Mental States Using EEG Workshop Please see attached, I sent it to the BIC mailing list ? but it never got posted. Joanne Joanne Clark | Administrative Director Ludmer Centre for Neuroinformatics & Mental Health Cell # +1 514 265 3408 | E joanne.clark at mcgill.ca 3661 Rue University, #12 | Montr?al, Qu?bec | H3A 2B3 Ludmer Centre | Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn | Donate / Donner From: Zografos Caramanos, Mr Sent: March-01-18 11:36 AM To: Joanne Clark >; Paule-J Toussaint, Ms >; Alan Charles Evans, Prof. > Subject: FW: REGISTRATION: Decoding Mental States Using EEG Workshop Hello! I just heard through the grapevine about this very-interesting, upcoming workshop, which I am now registered for. I am not sure about when this was originally announced, but I am hoping that in the future we can arrange to include the BIC in any announcements of such Ludmer-Center-organized lecture and workshops and such. If you would be so kind as to add me (or tell me how to add myself) to the Ludmer-Center mailing-list, I would be happy to forward them to the BIC-Announcements mailing-list upon their receipt. Please let me know if you need any further information. Thanks, Aki ---- Zografos ?Aki? Caramanos, MA Lab Coordinator and Research Assistant Magnetic Resonance Studies Lab McConnell Brain Imaging Centre Montreal Neurological Institute, McGill University 3801 University Street, WB-321 Montreal, Quebec, Canada, H3A 2B4 Phone: +1 (514) 398-8185 Fax: +1 (888) 408-0969 Email: mrs-lab.neuro at mcgill.ca zografos.caramanos at mcgill.ca ---- From: Decoding Mental States Using EEG Workshop [mailto:joanne.clark at mcgill.ca] Sent: March 1, 2018 11:30 AM To: Zografos Caramanos, Mr > Subject: REGISTRATION: Decoding Mental States Using EEG Workshop Dear Research Assistant Zografos Caramanos, You have successfully registered to attend the 'Decoding Mental States Using EEG Workshop' on March 7th and 8th, 2018 in the Grandpre Amphitheatre at the NEURO (3801 University Street, Montreal). For details on the workshop, venue location, daily start times, and program, visit the Ludmer Centre website: http://ludmercentre.ca/events. See you in March! Joanne Clark | Administrative Director Ludmer Centre for Neuroinformatics & Mental Health Cell # +1 514 265 3408 | E joanne.clark at mcgill.ca 3661 Rue University, #12 | Montr?al, Qu?bec | H3A 2B3 Ludmer Centre | Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn | Donate / Donner -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From zografos.caramanos at mcgill.ca Thu Mar 1 12:38:55 2018 From: zografos.caramanos at mcgill.ca (Zografos Caramanos, Mr) Date: Thu, 1 Mar 2018 17:38:55 +0000 Subject: [BIC-announce] Decoding Mental States Using EEG workshop, March 7-8, 2018 Message-ID: Subject: Decoding Mental States Using EEG workshop, March 7-8, 2018 Students, Faculty & Researchers interested in cognitive neuroscience, functional MRI, and EEG, You are invited to a workshop on Decoding Mental States Using EEG. Date: Wednesday, March 7th, 12:30-17:00 & Thursday, March 8th, 09:00-17:30, 2018 Places are limited; to register and access the programme details, visit the 'Event section' of the Ludmer Centre web site (www.LudmerCentre.ca/events) or register here. Goal: To promote interaction and future global collaborations based on CFREF-funded initiatives at Western and McGill, as well as the newly launched Canada-Cuba-China research collaboration and a Ludmer Centre EEG Platform initiative. Dr Alan Evans, Dr Robert Zatorre and Dr Adrien Owen are hosting the workshop. The workshop brings together investigators and trainees with complementary expertise in cognitive neuroscience, functional MRI, and EEG to discuss new ways in which EEG data could be used to extract signals of relevance to the study of mental states, both from a basic-science perspective and a clinical perspective. Programme & Speakers: the Ludmer website. Renowned and international speakers include: * Dr. Adrian Owen, Canada Excellence Research Chair in Cognitive Neuroscience and Imaging, Western University, Toronto: Dr Owen has pioneered new techniques that combine neuroimaging with neuropsychological studies to reveal the secrets of the human brain. He is also a Scientific Director of Western University's BrainsCAN initiative, which received a substantial $66 million investment from the Canada First Research Excellence Fund (CFREF) - a significant boost to ongoing research in cognitive neuroscience and imaging at Western. * Dr Srivas Chennu, eHealth Lecturer, University of Kent and Senior Research Associate, University of Cambridge, UK: Dr Chennu's research focuses on how the brain mechanisms underlying consciousness are altered in sleep, sedation, meditation, and the vegetative and minimally conscious states. He has shown that electroencephalography can be used to characterise brain networks, measure cognition and even detect hidden awareness in non-responsive patients. This work has been published in The Lancet, Neurology, PLOS and Brain. * Dr Pedro Vald?s-Sosa, Director, Joint China-Cuba Lab for Frontiers Research in Translational Neurotechnology in Chengdu, China and Vice Director of Research, Cuban Neuroscience Center in Habana, Cuba: Dr Valdes-Sosa leads theory and methodology research in EEG and fMRI. His extensive contributions, such as the inverse solutions of LORETA and VARETA, have been recognized worldwide and are advancing the field of multi-modal date integration with EEG, MEG, MRI and fMRI. His publications have appeared in all of the major electrophysiological and neuroimaging journals. He is a senior professor of the Higher Institute for Medical Sciences, full member of both the Cuban Academy of Sciences and the Latin American Academy of Sciences, an ex officio Program Chair of the Organization for European Union's Human Brain Mapping initiative and a member of the newly launched Canada-Cuba-China research collaboration. * Dr Edmund Lalor, Associate Professor, Departments of Biomedical Engineering and Neuroscience, University of Rochester, New York: Dr Lalor's research explores quantitative modelling approaches to the analysis of sensory electrophysiology in humans and to tackle cognitive and clinical neuroscience questions. Such a framework has two important advantages over more traditional approaches to this type of research: (1) it enables the examination of the neural processing of natural stimuli such as speech, music and video, and (2) it allows for improved spatiotemporal resolution and (accordingly) improved interpretability of non-invasively recorded neuro-electric responses to such naturalistic stimuli. Location: Amphitheatre: de Grandpr? Communications Centre, Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital, 3801 University Street Joanne Clark | Administrative Director/Directrice administratif Ludmer Centre for Neuroinformatics & Mental Health Ludmer Centre | Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn | Donate / Donner Office: Neuro Development Office, McGill University 3661 Rue University, #12 | Montr?al, Qu?bec | H3A 2B3 Cell # +1 514 265 3408 | E joanne.clark at mcgill.ca Mail : The Montreal Neurological Institute (MNI) & Hospital (the Neuro) 3801 Rue University | Montr?al, Qu?bec | H3A 2B4 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From natacha.beck at mcgill.ca Fri Mar 2 10:13:51 2018 From: natacha.beck at mcgill.ca (Natacha Beck, Ms) Date: Fri, 2 Mar 2018 15:13:51 +0000 Subject: [BIC-announce] Today ADM (March 2nd) Message-ID: Hi all, Today at 1 pm in the De Grandpre room Armin Taheri will give you an introduction to React a JavaScript library for building user interfaces. Come to see this great presentation to get deeper into JavaScript and to discover a really useful library. Natacha Beck CBRAIN Software developer McGill Centre for Integrative Neuroscience (MCIN) Montreal Neurological Institute (MNI) McGill University Office: 514-398-8330 Website: http://mcin-cnim.ca -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ted.strauss at mcgill.ca Fri Mar 2 17:04:38 2018 From: ted.strauss at mcgill.ca (Ted Strauss) Date: Fri, 2 Mar 2018 17:04:38 -0500 Subject: [BIC-announce] Invitation to attend BIC working group on software, tools, and training priorities In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Thanks to everyone who participated in the working group yesterday. The minutes have been posted to the BIC forum: click here . To make progress on the challenging issues that were raised, please continue the discussion on the forum. Reminder: you can log in to the forum using your McGill email and password. Make sure to click the link shown below when logging in. Best Ted ? Ted Strauss / Manager, Data Resources McConnell Brain Imaging Centre / Montreal Neurological Institute McGill University On Wed, Feb 28, 2018 at 2:28 PM, Ted Strauss wrote: > Just a reminder of this meeting tomorrow, Thursday, March 01, 12-1pm in > the Grandpr? Communications Centre. > To add it to your calendar, click here > > . Bring your lunch! > > Based on some questions I've received, here is a note to clarify the scope > of this meeting: > > With the transition of leadership at BIC, the new directors of > Neuroinformatics, Alan Evans and J.B. Poline, are working to harmonize > and consolidate the IT resources and services offered by BIC, MCIN, and > other larger lab groups. > It is a complicated undertaking, but by working together, we can > accomplish more. > At this meeting, we'll present some initial proposals and ideas, and then > open up the floor for feedback and discussion. > The feedback will be noted, and used in upcoming committee meetings. > The intention is to hold a similar open forum every 1-2 months. > > Regards, > Ted > > > > Ted Strauss / Manager, Data Resources > McConnell Brain Imaging Centre / Montreal Neurological Institute > McGill University > > > On Thu, Feb 22, 2018 at 1:52 PM, Ted Strauss > wrote: > >> Dear BIC faculty, students, and staff: >> >> You are invited to join a working group to discuss what software tools, >> training, and other resources the BIC should commit resources to. >> Neuroscience is a highly diverse field, with countless techniques and tools >> used by researchers. The BIC?s neuroinformatics staff is committed to >> providing the best tools and training for all labs. We want to hear what >> are your needs and priorities. >> >> The meeting will be held *Thursday, March 01, 12-1pm* at the *Grandpr? >> Communications Centre*. >> >> You are invited to submit proposals for what are your needs. These >> proposals will help guide the plans, policies, and budget decisions for the >> coming year. The working group will meet every 2-3 months to revisit >> proposals and follow-up on services delivered, as needed. >> >> To submit a written proposal or general feedback, send an email to >> ted.strauss at mcgill.ca (cc: jean-baptiste.poline at mcgill.ca). If you would >> like to make a short presentation at the meeting, let us know. >> >> Topics that will be covered at the working group: >> >> - Developing an event series and online resources as training on core >> IT competencies. >> - Data visualizations strategy: what software tools are needed, and >> what types of training do we need? >> - HPC strategy: what software tools are needed, and what types of >> training do we need? >> - Discussion of the most common workflows used in imaging research. >> - Improving communications between labs, with technicians, and >> administration. >> >> Thank you >> >> BIC Neuroinformatics Committee >> >> >> >> Ted Strauss / Manager, Data Resources >> McConnell Brain Imaging Centre / Montreal Neurological Institute >> McGill University >> >> ? >> > > ? > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Cheers JB On Wed, Mar 7, 2018 at 12:22 PM, Natacha Beck, Ms wrote: > Hi all, > > > Here is the schedule for the 2 next ADM: > > > - This Friday Melanie Legault will present Database modelization and good > practice. > > - Next week Patrick Bermudez will do the 2nd part of his presentation > about the auditory system. > > > As usual, it will be at 1 pm in the DeGrandpre room. > > See you there. > > > > Natacha Beck > > CBRAIN Software developer > McGill Centre for Integrative Neuroscience (MCIN) > Montreal Neurological Institute (MNI) > McGill University > Office: 514-398-8330 <(514)%20398-8330> > Website: http://mcin-cnim.ca > > _______________________________________________ > ACEs-users mailing list > ACEs-users at bic.mni.mcgill.ca > http://www.bic.mni.mcgill.ca/mailman/listinfo/aces-users > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jbpoline at gmail.com Thu Mar 8 14:34:57 2018 From: jbpoline at gmail.com (JB Poline) Date: Thu, 8 Mar 2018 14:34:57 -0500 Subject: [BIC-announce] Fwd: NIMH Data Archive March Newsletter In-Reply-To: <689c650a613d7b068a1cf8c33.ce2b5c1a31.20180308155329.b8736905df.7eec7c23@mail1.suw13.rsgsv.net> References: <689c650a613d7b068a1cf8c33.ce2b5c1a31.20180308155329.b8736905df.7eec7c23@mail1.suw13.rsgsv.net> Message-ID: FYI : NDA release of ABCD study ! ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: NIH/NIMH Data Archive Date: Thu, Mar 8, 2018 at 10:54 AM Subject: NIMH Data Archive March Newsletter To: jbpoline at gmail.com NDA Exciting News NDAR | RDOCDB | NDCT | ABCD View this email in your browser *ABCD Annual Release 1.0 Shared* *The NIMH Data Archive (NDA)* is pleased to announce data is now available from the first annual release from the *A*dolescent *B*rain *C*ognitive *D*evelopment (*ABCD*) Study (www.abcdstudy.org ). This inaugural annual data release contains minimally processed neuroimaging data from ~4,500 research participants aged 9-10 years old, as well as all non-imaging assessment data from the physical and mental health, neurocognition, substance use, biospecimens and culture and environment domains, including: - High-resolution structural data (3D T1 - and T2-weighted scans) - Advanced diffusion MRI (multiple b-values and directions) - Resting State fMRI - Task fMRI (Monetary Incentive Delay, Stop-Signal, and Emotional N-Back), along with raw E-Prime task files for each fMRI run The entire annual release can be found *10.15154/1412097 *or by navigating to NDA Collection 2573 and selecting download to package data. For those that may not already have access, the instructions to request access are available here . *ABCD Data Access Webinar* To learn how to access the ABCD data, please join the NIMH Data Archive (NDA) for an upcoming ABCD Data Access webinar. This detailed training webinar will cover data access functionality for all levels of users. *Click the link below to register now:* Wednesday, April 4, 2018 3:00-4:00PM EDT Getting too many emails? NDA now allows Principal Investigators to specify an alternate email recipient for those investigators expected to submit data to NDA. This new feature allows you to redirect emails sent from NDA to a group email list or to an alternative person. NDA email communications for submission reminders, as well as new publications associated with the NDA Collection, will use the specified email address allowing Principal Investigators to route those and other communications directly to parties who are responsible for submitting data and/or reviewing publications. To utilize this new feature: Go to your NDA Collection, authenticate, select the Permissions tab, and select ?Add New? at the bottom of the page to add a new communications email address to your collection. Check out our new *NDA Webinars & Events Page* on the NIMH Data Archive Website This is where you can find information on upcoming webinars and exciting events. *Computational Credits are Available* The NIMH Data Archive (NDA) is committed to providing access to data of interest to the research community for both primary and secondary analysis. However, many of the datasets in NDA have become too large for most laboratories to download and store. As a result, NDA is working to develop more efficient methods for query, enabling scientists to acquire and compute directly on small enough datasets. NDA has a program enabling those with approved access to apply for computational credits/support, helping move computation to where the data resides. Approval is subject to NIH review. For more information on this program, please select the link below. New Grantee Monthly Orientation *Congratulations! You're a new grantee. Now what do you do?* The next step is to sign up for one of our customized orientation webinars geared toward researchers new to NDA data sharing. A special emphasis is placed on tasks to be addressed immediately after grant award to help researchers get organized in preparation for data collection and sharing.Truly, a stitch in time saves nine! Researchers and data managers at any stage of data sharing are also welcome to attend. Covered topics include, but are not limited to: NDA Permission Groups, NDA Collections, Consent Language, GUIDs, Data Expected Lists, Submission & Sharing Cycles, NDA Data Dictionary, Automated Communications, and resources for help. *Click the links below to register now:* Tue, Apr 24, 2018 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM EDT Tue, May 22, 2018 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM EDT Tue, Jun 26, 2018 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM EDT *Additional monthly sessions can be found on the new NDA Webinars & Events Page * ------------------------------ *IMPORTANT DATA HARMONIZATION TRAINING WEBINARS* NDA is hosting upcoming training webinars to instruct users how to submit data. These training webinars are *STRONGLY SUGGESTED FOR FIRST TIME SUBMITTERS* as well as those who would like a refresher. Data definitions are due prior to June 1st. Starting early in the preparation process saves time, makes data submission easier, and allows time if you need assistance. 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Communications Centre, Montreal Neurological Institute [Kevin Whittingstall] Kevin Whittingstall, PhD Canada Research Chair In Neurovascular Coupling Assistant Professor, Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Universit? de Sherbrooke Feindel Brain Imaging Lecture Series: Winter 2018 [as of 2018-02-12-Mon at 12:24 AM] Unless specified otherwise, lectures are held on Mondays at 1:00 pm in the de Grandpr? Communications Centre of the Montreal Neurological Institute. To be notified about these lectures and all the other events going on at the McConnell Brain Imaging Centre, please join the BIC-Announcements Mailing List. For more information, please contact Zografos Caramanos. 01) Mon-Jan-29: Ahmad Seif Kanaan [Deconstructing Tourette Syndrome Pathophysiology via Multimodal Approaches at Multiple Scales] 02) Mon-Feb-05 in JTA: Greg Kiar [A Data Driven Approach to Tackling Big Data Connectomics; slides] 03) Mon-Feb-12 in JTA: Elizabeth Du Pre [Lifespan Approaches to Network Neuroscience: Support From a Study of Structural Covariance] --) Mon-Feb-19: No Lecture 04) Mon-Feb-26: Andrew Doyle [Introduction to Deep Learning for Neuroimaging; slides] --) Mon-Mar-05: No Lecture (Study Break Mar 5-9) --) Mon-Mar-12: No Lecture --) Mon-Mar-19: No Lecture 05) Mon-Mar-26: Kevin Whittingstall [Title TBA] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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We now feature a PROPixx DLP LED projector and controller for high-end stimulus projection and synchronization with MEG/EEG recordings. The PROPixx features a native resolution of 1920x1080 with refresh rates up to 1440Hz (500Hz in full resolution). This unit allows for high-bit depth and high-frequency full-color stimulations. For stereo vision studies, it includes a high-speed circular polarizer and can project stereoscopic stimuli for passive polarizing glasses at up to 400Hz. Contact us for a demo with the stimulation material of your choice. - Highlights of recent MEG literature: Perceptually relevant speech tracking in auditory and motor cortex reflects distinct linguistic features. Keitel A, Gross J, Kayser C. PLoS Biol. 2018 Mar 12;16(3):e2004473. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29529019 Imaging of neural oscillations with embedded inferential and group prevalence statistics. Donhauser PW, Florin E, Baillet S. PLoS Comput Biol. 2018 Feb 6;14(2):e1005990 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29408902 Interocular interaction of contrast and luminance signals in human primary visual cortex. Chadnova E, Reynaud A, Clavagnier S, Baker DH, Baillet S, Hess RF. Neuroimage. 2018 Feb 15;167:23-30 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29122719 Saccades are phase-locked to alpha oscillations in the occipital and medial temporal lobe during successful memory encoding. Staudigl T, Hartl E, Noachtar S, Doeller CF, Jensen O. PLoS Biol. 2017 Dec 21;15(12):e2003404. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29267286 Motor origin of temporal predictions in auditory attention. Morillon B, Baillet S. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2017 Oct 17;114(42):E8913-E8921 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28973923 Neural Correlates of Early Sound Encoding and their Relationship to Speech-in-Noise Perception. Coffey EBJ, Chepesiuk AMP, Herholz SC, Baillet S, Zatorre RJ. Front Neurosci. 2017 Aug 25;11:479. doi: 10.3389/fnins.2017.00479. eCollection 2017. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28890684 [cid:014ABFC0-B820-4959-8954-00ECDC4D9ECA at campus.mcgill.ca] Sylvain. - Sylvain Baillet, PhD Professor, Montreal Neurological Institute McGill University > more -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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The meeting will be led by more than 40 expert speakers who will present their latest work on methodological advances and applications of measuring structural and functional brain connectivity. For more information, to register or submit an abstract: http://restingstate.com/2018/ Contact: Deborah Rashcovsky, Events and Conference Administrator, 514-398-6047, deborah.rashcovsky at mcgill.ca Amir Shmuel Chair of the organizing committee [cid:image009.png at 01D3BF98.8F49F7C0] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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The meeting will be led by more than 40 expert speakers who will present their latest work on methodological advances and applications of measuring structural and functional brain connectivity. For more information, to register or submit an abstract: http://restingstate.com/2018/ Contact: Deborah Rashcovsky, Events and Conference Administrator, 514-398-6047, deborah.rashcovsky at mcgill.ca Amir Shmuel Chair of the organizing committee [cid:image001.png at 01D3BFAE.32780EE0] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Changes in these features have been identified in many neurological and psychiatric disorders such as Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, schizophrenia, major depression, autism, bipolar disorder as well as drug addiction. Understanding the genetic basis of these brain traits will have high relevance to neurological, psychiatric, degenerative and developmental disorders. In 2017 the UK Biobank released high quality brain imaging data on 10,000 subjects. A fully automated processing pipeline has been developed for UK Biobank that produces both processed images as well as image-derived phenotypes (IDPs); this generates thousands of distinct individual measures of brain structure and function. Example IDPs include the volume of specific brain structures, the strength of connectivity between pairs of brain regions and the dispersion of fibers in a given white-matter tract. UK Biobank has also collected genome-wide genetic data on every participant using a purpose-designed genotyping array. A custom quality control, phasing and imputation pipeline was developed to address the challenges specific to the experimental design, scale, and diversity of the UK Biobank dataset. The genetic data was released to researchers with approved access in July 2017 and consists of ~96 million genetic variants in ~500,000 study participants. The talk will describe the joint analysis of the genetic and brain imaging datasets available from UK Biobank. This will include a decription of some of the novel methods we have developed to cope with the scale of the genetic and brain imaging data, as well as a description of the main findings of the study so far. - - - Alain Dagher MD Montreal Neurological Institute McGill University 3801 University St. Montr?al QC Canada H3A 2B4 (514) 398-1726 From zografos.caramanos at mcgill.ca Wed Mar 21 16:53:10 2018 From: zografos.caramanos at mcgill.ca (Zografos Caramanos, Mr) Date: Wed, 21 Mar 2018 20:53:10 +0000 Subject: [BIC-announce] EEG-MEG Data Analytics, Montreal Apr 26, 2018 In-Reply-To: <00db01d3c156$317e5ef0$947b1cd0$@criugm.qc.ca> References: <3E2FCB21-9148-404F-AE37-A9B580787E3B@mcgill.ca> <00db01d3c156$317e5ef0$947b1cd0$@criugm.qc.ca> Message-ID: EEG-MEG Data Analytics Training, April 26, 2018 One full day of hands-on software training to get the best from your EEG or MEG data: basic and advanced solutions, best practices, time series analysis and source imaging tools. Program & registration: http://neuroimage.usc.edu/brainstorm/WorkshopMontreal2018 Best wishes Sylvain. - Sylvain Baillet, PhD Professor, Montreal Neurological Institute McGill University > more -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From boris.bernhardt at mcgill.ca Sun Mar 25 22:15:57 2018 From: boris.bernhardt at mcgill.ca (Boris Bernhardt, Mr) Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2018 02:15:57 +0000 Subject: [BIC-announce] Next BIC Lecture: Monday March 26 1PM - Kevin Whittingstall "Neurovascular Coupling in the Human Brain" Message-ID: <1756EDE5-0012-42F0-A145-BCE7549E8E36@mcgill.ca> Dear all, Please join us for the next Feindel BIC lecture tomorrow, Monday March 26, at 1PM in the de Grandpre Communications Center. Kevin Whittingstall, PhD Canada Research Chair In Neurovascular Coupling Assistant Professor, Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Universit? de Sherbrooke "Neurovascular Coupling in the Human Brain? Coffee and Cookies will be served. See you all there - Bratislav, Boris, & Aki From boris.bernhardt at mcgill.ca Sun Mar 25 22:31:56 2018 From: boris.bernhardt at mcgill.ca (Boris Bernhardt, Mr) Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2018 02:31:56 +0000 Subject: [BIC-announce] Special Seminar: Wednesday March 28 1PM - Richard Bethlehem "Brain Imaging Genetics in Autism" Message-ID: Dear all, Please join us for a special seminar on Wednesday, March 28th, in the DeGrandpre Communication Center at 1PM: "Brain Imaging and Genetics in Autism? Richard Bethlehem, PhD Brief bio: Dr Bethlehem is currently a Research Associate at the Autism Research Centre and collaborates with the Geschwind lab at UCLA to work on integrated Neuroimaging and Transcriptomics in order to gain better understanding of genetic underpinnings of atypical neurodevelopment. His work is funded by the Autism Research Trust, Marmaduke Sheild Fund and a Parke Davis Exchange fellowship. He conducted his PhD in Cambridge between 2013 and 2017, funded by the MRC, Pinsent Darwin Trust, and CHESS (Cambridge Home and EU Scholarship Scheme) studying the effects of oxytocin and testosterone administration on resting state and task neural activation in the typical and autistic brain. Summary: During the talk I will be presenting our current work on integrating brain imaging and transcriptomic data in autism. I will also talk about our recent work to implement more individualised approaches to imaging analysis, specifically I will be presenting work on age-specific normalised modelling and integrative network analysis on structural brain imaging. Relevant publications: Bethlehem, R.A.I., Seidlitz, J., Romero-Garcia, R. & Lombardo, M.V. Using normative age modelling to isolate subsets of individuals with autism expressing highly age-atypical cortical thickness features. (bioRxiv: https://doi.org/10.1101/252593). Romero-Garcia, R., Warrier, V., Bullmore, E.T., Baron-Cohen, S. & Bethlehem, R.A.I. (2018). Synaptic and transcriptionally downregulated genes are associated with cortical thickness differences in children with autism. Molecular Psychiatry,https://doi.org/10.1038/s41380-018-0023-7 Bethlehem, R.A.I., Romero-Garcia, R., Mak, E., Bullmore, E.T. & Baron-Cohen S. (2017). Structural covariance networks in children with autism or ADHD. Cereb. Cortex 27 (8): 4267-4276. https://doi.org/10.1093/cercor/bhx135 This event is generously funded by an MNI-Cambridge team grant. Looking forward to seeing you there, Boris --- Boris Bernhardt, PhD Assistant Professor of Neurology and Neurosurgery Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital McConnell Brain Imaging Centre McGill University Multimodal Imaging and Connectome Analysis Lab http://mica-mni.github.io From zografos.caramanos at mcgill.ca Mon Mar 26 02:17:43 2018 From: zografos.caramanos at mcgill.ca (Zografos Caramanos, Mr) Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2018 06:17:43 +0000 Subject: [BIC-announce] =?iso-8859-1?q?=5BTODAY=5D_Kevin_Whittingstall_=5B?= =?iso-8859-1?q?Neurovascular_Coupling_in_the_Human_Brain=5D_--_Mon-Mar-26?= =?iso-8859-1?q?-2018_at_1=3A00_pm=3B_de_Grandpr=E9_Communications_Centre?= =?iso-8859-1?q?=2C_MNI?= Message-ID: Please also join us for a Brainstorming Session on "The Future of MINC", which will be held Thursday (Mar-29th) at noon in the de Grandpr? Communications Centre; this session is aimed at gathering information on the current use of MINC by the BIC community and to brainstorm on its future. The Feindel Brain Imaging Lecture Series "Neurovascular Coupling in the Human Brain" Monday, March 26, 2018 at 1:00 pm de Grandpr? Communications Centre, Montreal Neurological Institute Coffee and Cookies will be served [Kevin Whittingstall] Kevin Whittingstall, PhD Canada Research Chair In Neurovascular Coupling Assistant Professor, Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Universit? de Sherbrooke Feindel Brain Imaging Lecture Series: Winter 2018 [as of 2018-02-12-Mon at 12:24 AM] Unless specified otherwise, lectures are held on Mondays at 1:00 pm in the de Grandpr? Communications Centre of the Montreal Neurological Institute. To be notified about these lectures and all the other events going on at the McConnell Brain Imaging Centre, please join the BIC-Announcements Mailing List. For more information, please contact Zografos Caramanos. 01) Mon-Jan-29: Ahmad Seif Kanaan [Deconstructing Tourette Syndrome Pathophysiology via Multimodal Approaches at Multiple Scales] 02) Mon-Feb-05 in JTA: Greg Kiar [A Data Driven Approach to Tackling Big Data Connectomics; slides] 03) Mon-Feb-12 in JTA: Elizabeth Du Pre [Lifespan Approaches to Network Neuroscience: Support From a Study of Structural Covariance] --) Mon-Feb-19: No Lecture 04) Mon-Feb-26: Andrew Doyle [Introduction to Deep Learning for Neuroimaging; slides] --) Mon-Mar-05: No Lecture (Study Break Mar 5-9) --) Mon-Mar-12: No Lecture --) Mon-Mar-19: No Lecture 05) Mon-Mar-26: Kevin Whittingstall [Neurovascular Coupling in the Human Brain] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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His work is funded by the Autism Research Trust, Marmaduke Sheild Fund and a Parke Davis Exchange fellowship. He conducted his PhD in Cambridge between 2013 and 2017, funded by the MRC, Pinsent Darwin Trust, and CHESS (Cambridge Home and EU Scholarship Scheme) studying the effects of oxytocin and testosterone administration on resting state and task neural activation in the typical and autistic brain. Summary: During the talk I will be presenting our current work on integrating brain imaging and transcriptomic data in autism. I will also talk about our recent work to implement more individualised approaches to imaging analysis, specifically I will be presenting work on age-specific normalised modelling and integrative network analysis on structural brain imaging. Relevant publications: Bethlehem, R.A.I., Seidlitz, J., Romero-Garcia, R. & Lombardo, M.V. Using normative age modelling to isolate subsets of individuals with autism expressing highly age-atypical cortical thickness features. (bioRxiv: https://doi.org/10.1101/252593). Romero-Garcia, R., Warrier, V., Bullmore, E.T., Baron-Cohen, S. & Bethlehem, R.A.I. (2018). Synaptic and transcriptionally downregulated genes are associated with cortical thickness differences in children with autism. Molecular Psychiatry,https://doi.org/10.1038/s41380-018-0023-7 Bethlehem, R.A.I., Romero-Garcia, R., Mak, E., Bullmore, E.T. & Baron-Cohen S. (2017). Structural covariance networks in children with autism or ADHD. Cereb. Cortex 27 (8): 4267-4276. https://doi.org/10.1093/cercor/bhx135 This event is generously funded by an MNI-Cambridge team grant & there shall be coffee and cookies. 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On Thu, Mar 29, 2018 at 8:31 AM, Shawn Brown wrote: > Hello MCIN, BIC, Open Science people, and friends, > > We will be holding our first Movie Night on Thursday Apr 5th at 7:00PM in > the Jean Timmons Amphitheater (this will be in lieu of Open Science Beers > on Wednesday as decided at yesterdays meeting). We plan on this being a > reoccurring event where someone from the team brings a movie to watch that > is meaningful to them and would like to share with the group. The movies > do not need to be related to neuroscience. > > For the first one, we will be watching the movie Animal House, which is an > US comedy classic, mainly because Samir has never heard of it. But really, > I chose to take the opportunity to share an US classic with you all. > Friends are welcome to join us as well. > > We hope to see you there. > > Cheers, > Shawn and JB, the social committee > -- > Shawn T. Brown, PhD. > Associate Director of Research Software Development / CBRAIN Platform > McGill Centre for Integrative Neuroscience (MCIN) > McGill University > Montreal, QC, Canada > Email: stbrown at mcin.ca > Phone: 514-237-2960 > > > _______________________________________________ > ACEs-users mailing list > ACEs-users at bic.mni.mcgill.ca > http://www.bic.mni.mcgill.ca/mailman/listinfo/aces-users > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From zografos.caramanos at mcgill.ca Thu Mar 29 10:21:30 2018 From: zografos.caramanos at mcgill.ca (Zografos Caramanos, Mr) Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2018 14:21:30 +0000 Subject: [BIC-announce] =?utf-8?q?=5BNow_with_Pizza_Lunch=5D_The_Future_of?= =?utf-8?q?_MINC_-_An_open_discussion=3B_March_29=2C_12-1pm=3B_de_Grandpr?= =?utf-8?q?=C3=A9_Communications_Centre?= Message-ID: Hello again? Thanks to the generosity of Dr Julien Doyon and Dr Alan Evans, today?s noon-time Brainstorming Session on the Future of MINC in the de Grandpr? Communications Centre will now be accompanied by a Pizza Lunch (the order is for 11:45 am). Cheers! Ted, JB, & Aki Following up on the recent BIC Working Group Meeting (minutes), you are invited to join us for the upcoming Brainstorming Session on ?The Future of MINC?, which will be held Thursday, March 29th, 12-1pm in the de Grandpr? Communications Centre. This first session is only to *gather information* on the current use of MINC by the BIC community and brainstorm on its future. Please, do participate and say what you would like and why. Meeting: The Future of MINC When: March 29, 12-1pm Where: de Grandpr? Communications Centre Thank you Ted, JB, & Aki Note: The following BIC open forum will take place: April 25, 12-1pm. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Communications Centre will now be accompanied by a Pizza Lunch (the order is for 11:45 am). Cheers! Ted, JB, & Aki Following up on the recent BIC Working Group Meeting (minutes), you are invited to join us for the upcoming Brainstorming Session on ?The Future of MINC?, which will be held Thursday, March 29th, 12-1pm in the de Grandpr? Communications Centre. This first session is only to *gather information* on the current use of MINC by the BIC community and brainstorm on its future. Please, do participate and say what you would like and why. Meeting: The Future of MINC When: March 29, 12-1pm Where: de Grandpr? Communications Centre Thank you Ted, JB, & Aki Note: The following BIC open forum will take place: April 25, 12-1pm. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Yours truly, Howard Chertkow, MD, FRCP, FCAHS Professor of Neurology, McGill University; Directeur scientifique | Scientific Director Consortium canadien en neurod?g?n?rescence associ?e au vieillissement (CCNV) | Canadian Consortium on Neurodegeneration in Aging (CCNA) H?pital g?n?ral juif | Jewish General Hospital Institut de recherche Lady Davis | Lady Davis Research Institute 3755, chemin de la C?te-Ste-Catherine, Bureau F-408 Montr?al (Qu?bec) H3T 1E2 T?l: 514 340-8222 poste. 25129 howard.chertkow at mcgill.ca [CCNA LOGOS English-01 Email Signature] From: > on behalf of alan evans > Date: Thursday, March 29, 2018 at 8:32 AM To: Shawn Brown > Cc: "topic-conp at googlegroups.com" >, aces-users >, "bic-announce at bic.mni.mcgill.ca" > Subject: Re: [BIC-announce] [ACEs] Movie Night at MNI Excellent choice of a high art film noire to educate Samir. On Thu, Mar 29, 2018 at 8:31 AM, Shawn Brown > wrote: Hello MCIN, BIC, Open Science people, and friends, We will be holding our first Movie Night on Thursday Apr 5th at 7:00PM in the Jean Timmons Amphitheater (this will be in lieu of Open Science Beers on Wednesday as decided at yesterdays meeting). We plan on this being a reoccurring event where someone from the team brings a movie to watch that is meaningful to them and would like to share with the group. The movies do not need to be related to neuroscience. For the first one, we will be watching the movie Animal House, which is an US comedy classic, mainly because Samir has never heard of it. But really, I chose to take the opportunity to share an US classic with you all. Friends are welcome to join us as well. We hope to see you there. Cheers, Shawn and JB, the social committee -- Shawn T. Brown, PhD. Associate Director of Research Software Development / CBRAIN Platform McGill Centre for Integrative Neuroscience (MCIN) McGill University Montreal, QC, Canada Email: stbrown at mcin.ca Phone: 514-237-2960 _______________________________________________ ACEs-users mailing list ACEs-users at bic.mni.mcgill.ca http://www.bic.mni.mcgill.ca/mailman/listinfo/aces-users -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Aki ---- Zografos 'Aki' Caramanos, MA Lab Coordinator and Research Assistant Magnetic Resonance Studies Lab McConnell Brain Imaging Centre Montreal Neurological Institute, McGill University 3801 University Street, WB-321 Montreal, Quebec, Canada, H3A 2B4 Phone: +1 (514) 398-8185 Fax: +1 (888) 408-0969 Email: mrs-lab.neuro at mcgill.ca zografos.caramanos at mcgill.ca ---- From: bic-announce-bounces at bic.mni.mcgill.ca On Behalf Of Howard Chertkow, Dr. Sent: March 31, 2018 9:51 AM To: alan evans ; Shawn Brown Cc: topic-conp at googlegroups.com; aces-users ; bic-announce at bic.mni.mcgill.ca Subject: Re: [BIC-announce] [ACEs] Movie Night at MNI Dear all, This is also an excellent choice to give people a clear idea of the high standards of behaviour that are expected within the brain imaging community. Yours truly, Howard Chertkow, MD, FRCP, FCAHS Professor of Neurology, McGill University; Directeur scientifique | Scientific Director Consortium canadien en neurod?g?n?rescence associ?e au vieillissement (CCNV) | Canadian Consortium on Neurodegeneration in Aging (CCNA) H?pital g?n?ral juif | Jewish General Hospital Institut de recherche Lady Davis | Lady Davis Research Institute 3755, chemin de la C?te-Ste-Catherine, Bureau F-408 Montr?al (Qu?bec) H3T 1E2 T?l: 514 340-8222 poste. 25129 howard.chertkow at mcgill.ca [CCNA LOGOS English-01 Email Signature] From: > on behalf of alan evans > Date: Thursday, March 29, 2018 at 8:32 AM To: Shawn Brown > Cc: "topic-conp at googlegroups.com" >, aces-users >, "bic-announce at bic.mni.mcgill.ca" > Subject: Re: [BIC-announce] [ACEs] Movie Night at MNI Excellent choice of a high art film noire to educate Samir. On Thu, Mar 29, 2018 at 8:31 AM, Shawn Brown > wrote: Hello MCIN, BIC, Open Science people, and friends, We will be holding our first Movie Night on Thursday Apr 5th at 7:00PM in the Jean Timmons Amphitheater (this will be in lieu of Open Science Beers on Wednesday as decided at yesterdays meeting). We plan on this being a reoccurring event where someone from the team brings a movie to watch that is meaningful to them and would like to share with the group. The movies do not need to be related to neuroscience. For the first one, we will be watching the movie Animal House, which is an US comedy classic, mainly because Samir has never heard of it. But really, I chose to take the opportunity to share an US classic with you all. Friends are welcome to join us as well. We hope to see you there. Cheers, Shawn and JB, the social committee -- Shawn T. Brown, PhD. 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