From rick.hoge at mcgill.ca Tue May 1 06:58:53 2018 From: rick.hoge at mcgill.ca (Richard Hoge, Dr.) Date: Tue, 1 May 2018 10:58:53 +0000 Subject: [BIC-announce] Notes on MRI Unit Extended Scanning Hours Message-ID: Dear all, I've had a few questions and comments regarding the extension of scanning hours on the 3T that was announced this morning, and would like to add some additional remarks: Safety It will remain our policy that all research scans of live subjects (human or animal) must be overseen by a member of our licensed MR technologist staff. This is due to the inherent risks associated with MRI in human subjects, and the fact that we are responsible for hygienic measures to prevent cross-species infection. Patient Scanning Scanning of patients in clinical research studies can pose special concerns, and we wish to remind researchers that access to clinical services normally available in the hospital may be diminished (or nonexistent) after regular working hours. As always, it is the responsibility of the PI to carefully assess the fitness of any research participant to undergo an MRI study. Prior to performing a late scanning session, we urge investigators to consider whether participant fatigue, the diminished hospital clinical services, or any other factors may impact safety. For example, Dr. Bernasconi has signalled that post-6:30pm scans would be ill-advised for epilepsy patients unless a neurologist is present. It is anticipated that the later scanning hours may be most attractive to basic researchers seeking to scan healthy control subjects (who may be working or studying 9-5). Indeed, it is our hope that the additional evening scanning hours will reduce pressure on mid-day scan slots that are required for scanning neurological and other patients. --//-- I would encourage anyone with further questions or concerns to please contact me, or any member of the MRI Team. Best regards, Rick --- Rick Hoge, Ph.D. Director, MRI Program McConnell Brain Imaging Centre, Montreal Neurological Institute Associate Professor and Killam Scholar, Dept. of Neurology & Neurosurgery Associate Member, Dept. of Biomedical Engineering McGill University rick.hoge at mcgill.ca 514-398-1929 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From rick.hoge at mcgill.ca Tue May 1 06:58:58 2018 From: rick.hoge at mcgill.ca (Richard Hoge, Dr.) Date: Tue, 1 May 2018 10:58:58 +0000 Subject: [BIC-announce] Notes on MRI Unit Extended Scanning Hours Message-ID: Dear all, I've had a few questions and comments regarding the extension of scanning hours on the 3T that was announced this morning, and would like to add some additional remarks: Safety It will remain our policy that all research scans of live subjects (human or animal) must be overseen by a member of our licensed MR technologist staff. This is due to the inherent risks associated with MRI in human subjects, and the fact that we are responsible for hygienic measures to prevent cross-species infection. Patient Scanning Scanning of patients in clinical research studies can pose special concerns, and we wish to remind researchers that access to clinical services normally available in the hospital may be diminished (or nonexistent) after regular working hours. As always, it is the responsibility of the PI to carefully assess the fitness of any research participant to undergo an MRI study. Prior to performing a late scanning session, we urge investigators to consider whether participant fatigue, the diminished hospital clinical services, or any other factors may impact safety. For example, Dr. Bernasconi has signalled that post-6:30pm scans would be ill-advised for epilepsy patients unless a neurologist is present. It is anticipated that the later scanning hours may be most attractive to basic researchers seeking to scan healthy control subjects (who may be working or studying 9-5). Indeed, it is our hope that the additional evening scanning hours will reduce pressure on mid-day scan slots that are required for scanning neurological and other patients. --//-- I would encourage anyone with further questions or concerns to please contact me, or any member of the MRI Team. Best regards, Rick --- Rick Hoge, Ph.D. Director, MRI Program McConnell Brain Imaging Centre, Montreal Neurological Institute Associate Professor and Killam Scholar, Dept. of Neurology & Neurosurgery Associate Member, Dept. of Biomedical Engineering McGill University rick.hoge at mcgill.ca 514-398-1929 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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See you there, Bratislav, Boris, & Aki --- 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 May 7 02:46:31 2018 From: zografos.caramanos at mcgill.ca (Zografos Caramanos, Mr) Date: Mon, 7 May 2018 06:46:31 +0000 Subject: [BIC-announce] =?iso-8859-1?q?=5BTODAY=3A_Feindel_Brain_Imaging_L?= =?iso-8859-1?q?ecture=5D_Lorenzo_Caciagli_=5BFunctional_and_Structural_MR?= =?iso-8859-1?q?I_in_Epilepsy=3A_Disease_Progression=2C_Cognitive_Dysfunct?= =?iso-8859-1?q?ion=2C_and_Intermediate_Phenotypes=5D_--_Mon-May-7-2018_at?= =?iso-8859-1?q?_1=3A00_pm=3B_de_Grandpr=E9_Communications_Centre=2C_MNI?= Message-ID: The Feindel Brain Imaging Lecture Series "Functional and Structural MRI in Epilepsy: Disease Progression, Cognitive Dysfunction, and Intermediate Phenotypes" Monday, May 07, 2018 at 1:00 pm de Grandpr? Communications Centre, Montreal Neurological Institute Coffee and Cookies will be served [Lorenzo Caciagli] Lorenzo Caciagli, MD PhD Candidate in Clinical Neuroscience; University College London, Institute of Neurology Feindel Brain Imaging Lecture Series: Spring 2018 [as of 2018-05-07-Mon at 2:42 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-Apr-09 in JTA: Yashar Zeighami [Parkinson's Disease: A Network Perspective] 02) Mon-Apr-16: Nikhil Bhagwat [Prognostic applications for Alzheimer's disease using MR imaging and machine-learning] 03) Mon-Apr-23: AmanPreet Badhwar [Towards Reducing the Heterogeneity of Alzheimer's Disease Using Multiomics Biomarkers] ---) Mon-Apr-30: No Lecture 04) Mon-May-07: Lorenzo Caciagli [Functional and Structural MRI in Epilepsy: Disease Progression, Cognitive Dysfunction, and Intermediate Phenotypes] 05) Mon-May-14 in JTA: Speaker TBA [Title TBA] 06) Mon-May-21: BIC Travel Awards Competition 07) Mon-May-28: Amir Ahmedi [Title TBA] 08) Mon-Jun-04: Marco Leyton [Neuroimaging Pathways to Addiction] 09) Mon-Jun-11: Jorge Armony [Title TBA] 10) Tue-Jun-12: Peter De Weerd [How 17th-Century Physics Enlightens Today's Gamma-Synchronization Debate] 11) Mon-Jun-18: Yongey Mingyur Rinpoche [Meditation and Going Beyond Mindfulness: A Secular Perspective"] 12) Mon-Jun-25: Speaker TBA [Title TBA] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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If you are interested, please contact Andr?anne Michaud or Ellen Wang at mni.recruitment.flavorstudy at gmail.com or at 514-398-6644 ext. 089469. From bratislav.misic at mcgill.ca Tue May 8 10:23:21 2018 From: bratislav.misic at mcgill.ca (Bratislav Misic, Dr.) Date: Tue, 8 May 2018 14:23:21 +0000 Subject: [BIC-announce] MAY 21 // BIC DATA BLITZ & TRAVEL AWARDS In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Since May 21st is a statutory holiday, we will have to re-schedule the Data Blitz for another time. Sorry to those who already signed up. Bratislav, Boris and Aki ________________________________ From: bic-announce-bounces at bic.mni.mcgill.ca on behalf of Bratislav Misic, Dr. Sent: Monday, May 7, 2018 5:59:10 PM To: bic-announce at bic.mni.mcgill.ca Subject: [BIC-announce] MAY 21 // BIC DATA BLITZ & TRAVEL AWARDS 2018 BIC DATA BLITZ & TRAVEL AWARDS! When: Monday, May 21st, 1:00pm-2:00pm Where: Grandpr? Communications Centre, MNI Deadline to apply: Monday, May 14th Thanks to the avid coffee consumers around the MNI, we?re back for another year of BIC Data Blitz! Students and post-docs travelling for a conference this year are welcome to showcase their research in 5 minutes or less and potentially win a $500 travel award. As with last year, we will have two winners. Winner will be determined by audience voting so make sure you?re there to cast your vote! Eligibility criteria: - Research involves brain imaging data collected/methods developed at the BIC - Will present this research at a 2018 conference* - Has not previously received the BIC travel award *Winners must show proof of conference attendance in order to claim their prizes. While multiple members of a lab may compete, there will only be one winner per lab. If you are interested in presenting, please email us (boris.bernhardt at mcgill.ca; bratislav.misic at mcgill.ca) your (1) Name, (2) Status, (3) Supervisor, and (4) Title by May 14th. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From christophe.grova at mcgill.ca Wed May 9 07:05:10 2018 From: christophe.grova at mcgill.ca (Christophe Grova) Date: Wed, 9 May 2018 11:05:10 +0000 Subject: [BIC-announce] PERFORM Research Week Starting Next week - Few spots left for NIRS training Message-ID: Dear colleagues, Just a friendly reminder that our PERFORM research week on Technology and Health is starting next week, May 14th-18th 2018. Last few days to register: https://www.concordia.ca/research/perform/research/PCRC.html PERFORM Centre Research Week - Concordia University www.concordia.ca Conference & Workshops on Technology and Health. May 14 to 18, 2018 Importantly, we still have few last spots available for the NIRS training session of Monday May 14th, so if interested, register asap ! Training is funded by the Quebec BioImagery Network. https://www.concordia.ca/research/perform/research/PCRC/training.html We would like to also mention that if you are interested on the use of potable imaging device (EEG, NIRS) especially in the context of Motion Disorders, we will have an interesting series of Method oriented talks on Wednesday May 16th afternoon as a satellite of our annual conference https://www.concordia.ca/research/perform/research/PCRC/methodtalks.html We are looking forward to welcome you at Concordia and PERFORM for this great event Christophe *************************** Christophe Grova, PhD Associate Professor, Physics Dpt, Concordia University PERFORM centre, Concordia University, Chair of PERFORM Applied Bio-Imaging Committee (ABC) Adjunct Prof in Biomedical Engineering, and Neurology and Neurosurgery Dpt, McGill University Multimodal Functional Imaging Lab (Multi FunkIm) Montreal Neurological Institute - epilepsy group Centre de Recherches en Math?matiques Physics Dpt Concordia University - Loyola Campus - Office SP 365.12 7141 Sherbrooke Street West, Montreal, QC H4B 1R6 Phone: (514) 848-2424 ext.4221 Biomedical Engineering Department McGill University - Room 304 3775 University Street, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, H3A 2B4 Phone : (514) 398 2516 Fax : (514) 398 7461 email : christophe.grova at concordia.ca , christophe.grova at mcgill.ca web: Explore Concordia: http://explore.concordia.ca/christophe-grova Physics, Concordia University: http://www.concordia.ca/artsci/physics/faculty.html?fpid=christophe-grova McGill University: http://www.bic.mni.mcgill.ca/ResearchLabsMFIL/PeopleChristophe MultiFunkIm Lab: http://www.bic.mni.mcgill.ca/ResearchLabsMFIL/HomePage *************************** [X] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From tbrown at research.baycrest.org Sun May 13 04:51:36 2018 From: tbrown at research.baycrest.org (Tanya Brown) Date: Sun, 13 May 2018 08:51:36 +0000 Subject: [BIC-announce] The Virtual Brain Node #7 Workshop - in Montreal Message-ID: <803418b2-79e9-e2bd-4edf-c56658715d03@mixmax.com> Get up to speed about the fundamental principles of full brain network modeling using the open-source neuroinformatics platformThe Virtual Brain (TVB) at our 2-day workshop, August7-8, 2018 TVBNODE#7?is an official satellite event to Neuroinformatics 2018 Be sure to register for both! TVB enables biologically realistic modeling of network dynamics using Connectome-based approaches across different brain scales. Generate macroscopic neuroimaging signals including fMRI, intracranial and stereotactic EEG, surface EEG and MEG for single subjects. Personalized brain network models can be derived from an individual?s MRI data. Researchers from different backgrounds can benefit from an integrative software platform including a supporting framework for data management (generation, organization, storage, integration and sharing) and a simulation core written in Python. Applications to use cases in the healthy and diseased brain are also presented. LOCATION Montr?al NeurologicalInstitute (MNI) 3801 University Street Montreal, QC, Canada H3A 2B4 REGISTER HERE PROGRAM AT A GLANCE * A generative model of the brain;describing the building blocks of a brain network model * Interacting with?TVB;working with the web UI, command line and scripting interfaces * Constructing personalized models from empirical data;learn how to take your own data and model it within the framework of?TVB. * Brain stimulation in?TVB * Clinical applications of?TVB * Hands-on session;using the GUI and demo scripts to simulate epilepsy, stroke, neurodegenerative disease, brain stimulation and a mouse model After the?workshop?you should have a basic picture of how these models are built, how they work, and what biological properties of a neural system they represent. In addition, we will highlight several research topics that can be explored using this tool.The?workshop?is organized with interleaved oral presentation and hands-on sessions. Attendants will have the time to ask questions. The hands-on sessions will let you immediately apply the concepts from the lectures to your simulations in?TVB. Bring your own device.Refreshments will be available during the breaks and lunch will be provided. WORKSHOP?HAS LIMITED ATTENDANCE Registration closes July 15th ? claim your spot today! ? This?workshop?is supported by INCF and organized by the TVB?Team.Please contact Tanya Brownif you have any questions. Tanya Brown Program Manager - The Virtual BrainRotman Research Institute at Baycrest -?Toronto, Canada 416-785-2500 x 2782tbrown at research.baycrest.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: TVB_tagline_crop.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 11144 bytes Desc: not available URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Coordonnatrice de recherche et de l?UNF 35e_logo_courriel (4) Centre de recherche de l?Institut universitaire de g?riatrie de Montr?al CIUSSS du Centre-Sud-de-l??le-de-Montr?al 4565 chemin Queen-Mary Montr?al (Qu?bec) H3W 1W5 T?l. : 514-340-3540 poste 3633 claude.godbout at criugm.qc.ca www.criugm.qc.ca S?MINAIRES DE L?UNF / SEMINAR UNF SERIES Pr?sentateur/ Speaker: Dr Daniel Margulies Titre/ Title: Topographic principles of macroscale cortical connectivity. Endroit/ Where: CRIUGM Amphith??tre Le Groupe Maurice (http://www.criugm.qc.ca/en/contact.html) Date/ When: Mercredi 16 mai, 13h-14h/ Wednesday May 16th 1pm-2pm *La conf?rence sera pr?sent?e en anglais/The seminar will be present in English Dr Margulies investigates the organization of large-scale brain networks, primarily through the analysis of intrinsic activity as measured with functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). He has developed approaches to define sub regions within complex cortical areas, conducted cross-species comparative neuroanatomical studies, and related variation in these networks to phenotypic differences across individuals. His current research addresses the emergence of network topography and its relationship to cortical structure. Abstract: What determines the spatial arrangement of distinct areas of the cerebral cortex? Insights into functional processing streams indicate that areas are arranged stepwise, such that adjacent spatial position along the cortical mantle represents functional gradients. Having been largely restricted to describing processing within specific sensory modalities, how do these principles generalize across modalities and extend to the surrounding association cortex? I will present recent work describing various features of a principal gradient in cortical connectivity that spans between primary sensory/motor areas and higher-order transmodal association regions that in humans are known as the default-mode network. This arrangement suggests developmental mechanisms giving rise to the spatial distribution of cortical functions, and provides an anatomical scaffolding for investigating the propagation of information at both local and distributed spatial scales. I hope to see you there / J?esp?re vous voir nombreux. Pierre Bellec Assistant professor/Professeur adjoint sous octroi, D?partement d'informatique et de recherche op?rationnelle (DIRO ) Director/Directeur, Unit? de Neuroimagerie Fonctionnelle ( UNF) Researcher/Chercheur Centre de recherche de l'institut Universitaire de g?riatrie de Montr?al ( CRIUGM) Universit? de Montr?al, Montr?al, Canada Phone +1 514 713 5596 Coordinates/c oordonn?es. 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Coordonnatrice de recherche et de l?UNF 35e_logo_courriel (4) Centre de recherche de l?Institut universitaire de g?riatrie de Montr?al CIUSSS du Centre-Sud-de-l??le-de-Montr?al 4565 chemin Queen-Mary Montr?al (Qu?bec) H3W 1W5 T?l. : 514-340-3540 poste 3633 claude.godbout at criugm.qc.ca www.criugm.qc.ca S?MINAIRE DE L?UNF / SEMINAR UNF SERIES Pr?sentateur/ Speaker: Dr Tal Yarkoni Titre/ Title: How to survive and thrive as an open scientist. Endroit/ Where: CRIUGM Amphith??tre Le Groupe Maurice (http://www.criugm.qc.ca/en/contact.html) Date/ When: Jeudi 17 mai, 13h-14h/ Thursday May 17th 1pm-2pm *La conf?rence sera pr?sent?e en anglais/The seminar will be present in English Dr Yarkoni is a Research Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Texas, where he directs the Psychoinformatics Lab. His research focuses on the development and application of new methods for acquiring, organizing, and synthesizing psychological data on a large scale. Tal's work applies techniques from behavioral psychology, functional neuroimaging, and computer science to multiple domains within psychology, with a particular focus on personality and individual differences. Abstract: In principle, science is a cumulative, community-driven enterprise. To make new discoveries, researchers build directly on the products of other researchers' efforts, and in turn, reciprocally share their own findings with the world. In practice, of course, things rarely proceed quite so idealistically. Researchers regularly hide their latest findings from one another as they compete for publication in rarified journals; data and protocols are hoarded to maintain competitive advantage; and "Questionable Research Practices" such as optional stopping and selective reporting are engaged in with alarming frequency, often under the justification that there is no other way for a modern scientist to succeed. In this talk I take issue with this philosophy, and argue that it is indeed possible for an open scientist to both survive and thrive in the modern environment. I review a series of open practices that can help advance one's career while simultaneously maximizing the reproducibility, reliability, and accessibility of one's scientific work. These include preprint deposition, open-access publication, preregistration, version control, and social media use, among others. I dispel a number of myths about these practices, and review empirical evidence suggesting that they are, if anything, beneficial to one's reputation. I conclude by suggesting that early-career scientists are no longer faced with a hard choice between good science and good politics, and encouraging researchers to actively contribute to the rapid ongoing shift in structural incentives and cultural expectations. I hope to see you there / J?esp?re vous voir nombreux. Pierre Bellec Assistant professor/Professeur adjoint sous octroi, D?partement d'informatique et de recherche op?rationnelle (DIRO ) Director/Directeur, Unit? de Neuroimagerie Fonctionnelle ( UNF) Researcher/Chercheur Centre de recherche de l'institut Universitaire de g?riatrie de Montr?al ( CRIUGM) Universit? de Montr?al, Montr?al, Canada Phone +1 514 713 5596 Coordinates/c oordonn?es. Laboratory/Laboratoire SIMEXP. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.png Type: image/png Size: 14724 bytes Desc: not available URL: From natacha.beck at mcgill.ca Wed May 16 11:02:17 2018 From: natacha.beck at mcgill.ca (Natacha Beck, Ms) Date: Wed, 16 May 2018 15:02:17 +0000 Subject: [BIC-announce] ADM schedule. Next on Friday 25 at 1pm. Message-ID: Hello all, We will not have an ADM this week (room issue). The next one will be on May 25th at 1pm in the DeGrandpre room as usual. Jonathan Lurie will present his work about Quickoxel, here is a quick summary: The talk will be about Quickvoxel Core, an easy-to-integrate Javascript toolkit for volume visualization. The main points will be: - Some demos - features - concept of QVC - structure (dependencies and internal architecture) - integration - future of QVC/todo See you next week. 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 paule.toussaint at mcgill.ca Thu May 17 15:33:25 2018 From: paule.toussaint at mcgill.ca (Paule-J Toussaint, Dr) Date: Thu, 17 May 2018 19:33:25 +0000 Subject: [BIC-announce] Workshop on Plotly's "Dash" framework Message-ID: --- Announcement for a Workshop on Plotly's "Dash" framework --- After the recent BrainHack Global 2018 event, there has been interest in Plotly's new "Dash" framework. Plotly has offered to give a 3-hour workshop on this topic at the MNI for anyone interested. Possible dates are June 6, 7, 13, 14, or 15. Registration will be limited to 12 participants. If you would like to attend, please complete this doodle poll to give your availability and enter your email address instead of your name (https://doodle.com/poll/6geccizn5mbvief3). About Dash by Plotly - (https://plot.ly/products/dash/) Dash is an open-source Python framework for building analytical web applications. No JavaScript required. Built on top of Plotly.js, React, and Flask, Dash ties modern UI elements like dropdowns, sliders, and graphs to your analytical Python code. During this workshop, we will take a look at possible uses and implementations of Dash and discuss the basics of creating a Dash app. We will implement best-practices for styling apps and take a deep-dive into applying callbacks and adding interactive elements. In addition, we will have a step-by-step tutorial on how to deploy applications on the On-Premise server. There will be plenty of time for questions and hands-on work, and all attendees are encouraged to bring their current projects and own datasets. Prerequisites The workshop will attend to (relatively) beginner level users. However, Dash is a python tool, and python terminal / command lines will be used throughout. Attendees should bring their laptop computers to work through examples and exercises, or to try to use Dash with their own projects and datasets. About the instructor Chelsea Douglas has been working at Plotly for 3 years on a variety of projects such as documentation, the python API, On-Premise solutions, and Dash. She joined the Plotly team after finishing a Masters in Music Technology at McGill University, researching timbre and emotion perception in the Music Perception and Cognition Lab. For enquiries about this workshop, please contact : Paule-J Toussaint (paule.toussaint at mcgill.ca) or Ted Strauss (ted.strauss at mcgill.ca). Doodle poll to attend: https://doodle.com/poll/6geccizn5mbvief3 Dash by plot.ly: https://plot.ly/products/dash/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From rick.hoge at mcgill.ca Wed May 23 15:04:44 2018 From: rick.hoge at mcgill.ca (Richard Hoge, Dr.) Date: Wed, 23 May 2018 19:04:44 +0000 Subject: [BIC-announce] Access to mock MRI scanner (former 1.5T Sonata) Message-ID: <7ECA4151-ADE3-4FA4-A841-678FF45F39AB@mcgill.ca> Dear all, Over the past few months there has been increasing demand to use the now defunct 1.5T Sonata as a mock MRI scanner for training participants, filming, and other purposes. Although the system can no longer acquire images, Siemens has helped us to preserve functions such as motorized table transport, lighting, ventilation, and intercom. The magnetic field is permanently down, permitting the use of ferromagnetic equipment in training or filming sessions. The general booking rate for the mock scanner is $50/hour, which helps to cover staffing and upkeep of the magnet bay for this purpose. When users wish to book time on the Sonata to train participants immediately prior to a paid 3T session, we will offer up to 30 minutes of mock scanner time at no charge. Otherwise, use of the Sonata is charged at the rate indicated above. Please note that it is mandatory for anyone wishing to use the Sonata to make a reservation, through Judy, using the normal booking mechanism. This is to avoid scheduling conflicts and track the use of assets in accordance with McGill policy. In the longer term (>18 months), it is likely that the Sonata will be replaced with a new MRI system. We nevertheless encourage researchers to make use of the Sonata while available, as it provides a very realistic simulation environment and helps acquaint participants with the general location of the MRI Unit. If we can document usage now, it will help to plan and allocate future resources to preserve some kind of mock scanner capability, for general use, after the Sonata is removed. Should you have further questions, please don't hesitate to contact any member of the MRI Unit. Best regards, Rick --- Rick Hoge, Ph.D. Director, MRI Program McConnell Brain Imaging Centre, Montreal Neurological Institute Associate Professor and Killam Scholar, Dept. of Neurology & Neurosurgery Associate Member, Dept. of Biomedical Engineering McGill University rick.hoge at mcgill.ca 514-398-1929 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From claude.godbout at criugm.qc.ca Wed May 23 15:27:47 2018 From: claude.godbout at criugm.qc.ca (Claude Godbout) Date: Wed, 23 May 2018 15:27:47 -0400 Subject: [BIC-announce] =?iso-8859-1?q?S=E9minaire_UNF_-_Dr=2E_Erin_Dickie?= =?iso-8859-1?q?_-_Jeudi_24_mai_1pm?= Message-ID: <005601d3f2cc$21d1bcc0$65753640$@criugm.qc.ca> Bonjour, Voici le prochain s?minaire ? l?UNF. Merci de faire circuler. Claude Mme Claude Godbout M.Sc. Coordonnatrice de recherche et de l?UNF 35e_logo_courriel (4) Centre de recherche de l?Institut universitaire de g?riatrie de Montr?al CIUSSS du Centre-Sud-de-l??le-de-Montr?al 4565 chemin Queen-Mary Montr?al (Qu?bec) H3W 1W5 T?l. : 514-340-3540 poste 3633 claude.godbout at criugm.qc.ca www.criugm.qc.ca S?MINAIRE DE L?UNF / SEMINAR UNF SERIES Pr?sentateur/ Speaker: Dr Erin W. Dickie Titre/ Title: Personalized Connectomics for the Study of Brain Health and Disease: Applications to Autism Spectrum Disorder and Schizophrenia Research. Endroit/ Where: CRIUGM ? Local E1910 (http://www.criugm.qc.ca/en/contact.html) Date/ When: Jeudi 24 mai, 13h-14h/ Thursday May 24th 1pm-2pm *La conf?rence sera pr?sent?e en anglais/The seminar will be present in English Dr. Erin Dickie (PhD, Neurological Sciences, McGill University) is a Project Scientist. Dr. Dickie?s research focus is personalized connectomics, or the ability to map brain organization at the level of the individual. Individual mapping of brain function may be a critical first step in the design of targets for stimulation therapy. Dr. Dickie recently submitted a manuscript describing her tool for mapping neurodiversity (PINT), and showed that the brains of those affected by autism and more variable in their organization that those of typically developing controls. This work suggests that personalized brain mapping might be a critical first step for future biomarker discovery. Dr. Dickie also assists with the lab?s data management and analysis system, and builds automated tools for data analysis. In the past year, she has developed a new tool for surface-based analyses (ciftify) that has been publicly available and adopted by international groups. Abstract: Emerging work from the neuroimaging community shows that everyone?s cerebral cortex has a unique functionally organisation and that this unique organisation can be mapped using neuroimaging data at the individual participant level. To do so, we start with an analytic approach, using the CIFTI file format, that allows for a more neuroanatomically-faithful representation of data. An open source set of tools ?ciftify? ( https://edickie.github.io/ciftify) make this approach more accessible to the greater scientific community. We than introduce novel methods for incorporating resting-state fMRI data to map the spatial topography of the cortical surface in individual subjects and discuss the applications to the study of brain pathologies including Autism Spectrum Disorder and Schizophrenia. Using the ABIDEI dataset, we found greater spatial variability in resting state network location in individuals with ASD with a disrupted developmental trajectory. Accounting for this variability decreased the number of hypo-connected regions observed in individuals with ASD. This phenomenon could have far reaching implications for how clinical neuroimaging research is analysed and interpreted. I hope to see you there / J?esp?re vous voir nombreux. Pierre Bellec Assistant professor/Professeur adjoint sous octroi, D?partement d'informatique et de recherche op?rationnelle ( DIRO) Director/Directeur, Unit? de Neuroimagerie Fonctionnelle ( UNF) Researcher/Chercheur Centre de recherche de l'institut Universitaire de g?riatrie de Montr?al ( CRIUGM) Universit? de Montr?al, Montr?al, Canada Phone +1 514 713 5596 Coordinates/c oordonn?es. Laboratory/Laboratoire SIMEXP. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image003.png Type: image/png Size: 14724 bytes Desc: not available URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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The next one will be on May 25th at 1pm in the DeGrandpre room as usual. Jonathan Lurie will present his work about Quickoxel, here is a quick summary: The talk will be about Quickvoxel Core, an easy-to-integrate Javascript toolkit for volume visualization. The main points will be: - Some demos - features - concept of QVC - structure (dependencies and internal architecture) - integration - future of QVC/todo See you next week. 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... 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Communications Centre, Montreal Neurological Institute Coffee and Cookies will be served [Amir Amedi] Amir Amedi, PhD Associate Professor, Department of Medical Neurobiology at the Hebrew University and the ELSC Brain Center Adjoint Research Professor, Sorbonne Universit?s UPMC Univ Paris 06, Institut de la Vision Feindel Brain Imaging Lecture Series: Spring 2018 [as of 2018-05-27-Sun at 06:18 PM] 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-Apr-09 in JTA: Yashar Zeighami [Parkinson's Disease: A Network Perspective] 02) Mon-Apr-16: Nikhil Bhagwat [Prognostic applications for Alzheimer's disease using MR imaging and machine-learning] 03) Mon-Apr-23: AmanPreet Badhwar [Towards Reducing the Heterogeneity of Alzheimer's Disease Using Multiomics Biomarkers] ---) Mon-Apr-30: No Lecture 04) Mon-May-07: Lorenzo Caciagli [Functional and Structural MRI in Epilepsy: Disease Progression, Cognitive Dysfunction, and Intermediate Phenotypes] ---) Mon-May-14: No Lecture ---) Mon-May-21: No Lecture 05) Mon-May-28: Amir Amedi [How Experience Shapes Brain Specializations] 06) Mon-Jun-04: Marco Leyton [Neuroimaging Pathways to Addiction] 07) Mon-Jun-11: Jorge Armony [Title TBA] 08) Tue-Jun-12: Peter De Weerd [How 17th-Century Physics Enlightens Today's Gamma-Synchronization Debate] 09) Mon-Jun-18: Yongey Mingyur Rinpoche [Meditation and Going Beyond Mindfulness: A Secular Perspective"] 10) Mon-Jun-25: Speaker TBA [Title TBA] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Natacha Beck ________________________________ From: aces-users-bounces at bic.mni.mcgill.ca on behalf of Natacha Beck, Ms Sent: Monday, May 28, 2018 8:48:14 AM To: aces-users; bic-announce at bic.mni.mcgill.ca Subject: [ACEs] Quickvoxel prsentation, new date and time Hello everybody, A quick email to let you know the new date for Jonathan?s presentation about Quickvoxel. It will be on Wednesday 30 at 1.30pm in the de Grandpr? room. Here is the description of his project: The talk will be about Quickvoxel Core, an easy-to-integrate Javascript toolkit for volume visualization. The main points will be: - Some demos - features - concept of QVC - structure (dependencies and internal architecture) - integration - future of QVC/todo Hope to see you on Wednesday. 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Coordonnatrice de recherche et de l?UNF 35e_logo_courriel (4) Centre de recherche de l?Institut universitaire de g?riatrie de Montr?al CIUSSS du Centre-Sud-de-l??le-de-Montr?al 4565 chemin Queen-Mary Montr?al (Qu?bec) H3W 1W5 T?l. : 514-340-3540 poste 3633 claude.godbout at criugm.qc.ca www.criugm.qc.ca S?MINAIRE DE L?UNF / SEMINAR UNF SERIES Pr?sentateur/ Speaker: Dr Anisha Keshavan Titre/ Title: Leveraging Web Technology to address challenges with Big Data in Neuroscience. Endroit/ Where: CRIUGM ? Local E1910 (http://www.criugm.qc.ca/en/contact.html) Date/ When: Jeudi 31 mai, 13h-14h/ Thursday May 31st 1pm-2pm *La conf?rence sera pr?sent?e en anglais/The seminar will be present in English Dr Anisha Keshavan works with Jason Yeatman in Speech and Hearing Sciences and Ariel Rokem at the eScience Institute. Her research focuses on big data methods in neuroimaging. Advances in MRI technology and image segmentation algorithms have enabled researchers to begin to understand the mechanisms of healthy brain development, psychiatric and neurological disorders. However, accurately measuring the brain at a scale large enough to accommodate genetic association and precision medicine studies is challenging; expert neuroanatomist tracings can take a long time, while automated algorithms are not accurate enough. Dr Keshavan aims to develop methods to combine the accuracy of an experts with the speed of computers by incorporating crowdsourced image segmentation with deep learning algorithms. She received a doctoral degree in Bioengineering from the UC Berkeley - UCSF Joint Graduate Program, and a Bachelor's degree in Aerospace Engineering and Applied Mathematics from the University of California, Los Angeles. Abstract: Advances in technology have enabled neuroscientists to collect massive amounts of data to answer important scientific questions. But the drawback is that we are experiencing a ?data deluge?, which has brought about new challenges that we must overcome in order to truly reap the benefits that Big Data promises. In this talk, I propose that web technology can help us overcome big data challenges, and present examples of how this is done in the field of neuroimaging. First, how web-based data visualization can address the challenges of high data dimensionality. Second, how web-based collaborative meta analyses can address the challenge of integrating the never-ending stream of new results in the research literature. Finally, how web-based citizen science platforms can address the problem that decisions made by neuroimaging experts cannot be reliably scaled to large datasets. Web technology has completely transformed our everyday lives, but we are only just beginning to unleash its full potential to accelerate scientific discovery. I hope to see you there / J?esp?re vous voir nombreux. Pierre Bellec Assistant professor/Professeur adjoint sous octroi, D?partement d'informatique et de recherche op?rationnelle ( DIRO) Director/Directeur, Unit? de Neuroimagerie Fonctionnelle ( UNF) Researcher/Chercheur Centre de recherche de l'institut Universitaire de g?riatrie de Montr?al ( CRIUGM) Universit? de Montr?al, Montr?al, Canada Phone +1 514 713 5596 Coordinates/c oordonn?es. Laboratory/Laboratoire SIMEXP. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.png Type: image/png Size: 14724 bytes Desc: not available URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Thanks in advance, Rick --- Rick Hoge, Ph.D. Director, MRI Program McConnell Brain Imaging Centre, Montreal Neurological Institute Associate Professor and Killam Scholar, Dept. of Neurology & Neurosurgery Associate Member, Dept. of Biomedical Engineering McGill University rick.hoge at mcgill.ca 514-398-1929 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: