From diana.le at mcgill.ca Tue Feb 8 15:02:26 2022 From: diana.le at mcgill.ca (Diana Le) Date: Tue, 8 Feb 2022 20:02:26 +0000 Subject: [BIC-announce] Reminder: NeuroHub Personal Q&A Sessions - February 2022 In-Reply-To: <1EB6828C-8262-49F7-A5F6-2588A2D58800@mcgill.ca> References: <1EB6828C-8262-49F7-A5F6-2588A2D58800@mcgill.ca> Message-ID: <6041A389-20CE-417A-91D4-6FA835F847D2@mcgill.ca> A reminder for the next session on February 16!! [https://e1.envoke.com/web_files/4751/HBHL_NEUROHUB_ACRONYM_CMYK-ver2.png] FEBRUARY 2022 View in web browser ? [http://click.mailsender05.com/web_files/2219/2017-04-28_14-33-27_620x8.png] PERSONAL Q&A SESSIONS - FEBRUARY 2022 [http://click.mailsender05.com/web_files/2219/2017-04-28_14-33-27_620x8.png] [https://e1.envoke.com/web_files/4751/42204441ad821caa046745ee07be1cb5.jpg] NeuroHub offers personal Q&A sessions allowing you to book a 20 minute direct call with members of the NeuroHub team to answer your question! This month's sessions are: February 2 from 1:30 to 2:30 pm February 16 from 1:30 to 2:30 pm Prospective and current NeuroHub users are welcome! Example questions : * What types of data can be collected and stored within NeuroHub? * How would a research group go about storing their data within NeuroHub? * How is that data managed, accessed and shared? * How can researchers access large datasets such as the UK Biobank using NeuroHub? * Are there open science datasets that are accessible within NeuroHub? * What data processing tools, pipelines and analysis tools are available in NeuroHub? How are those tools accessed and used? * What tools for machine learning are available in NeuroHub? 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Best wishes, Sylvain. - Sylvain Baillet, PhD Professor, Montreal Neurological Institute Associate Dean (Research), Faculty of Medicine McGill University ________________________________ From: Sylvain Baillet Sent: Monday, January 17, 2022 2:35 PM To: bic-announce at bic.mni.mcgill.ca Subject: Re: [BIC-announce] How Brainstorm does it. Dear All: By popular demand, the second session of Brainstorm's Office Hours is coming up this Wed Jan 19, 11:30AM-12:30PM ! https://usc.zoom.us/j/95295620595?pwd=UjMyS3dNOWYwSDI2OUNTenZQdDErZz09 We?ll try to address as many questions and comments as possible. If time is too limited or if we need to first do some homework before we can get back to you, we will reconnect one-on-one as necessary. Ideally, try to have a working version of Brainstorm running on your computer so that we can help better. Looking forward! Cheers, Sylvain. On Dec 3, 2021, at 3:20 PM, Sylvain Baillet > wrote: Hi everyone, We're initiating a monthly series of open office consultations about "How Brainstorm Does It? (everything EEG, multiscale e-phys, NIRS, MEG, MRI/CT integration, tissue segmentation, BIDS handling, etc.) starting: Wed, Dec 08, 11:30AM EDT. Come with your tough questions, analysis conundrums, ideas for new software features & we'll be glad to help out (BST team @ Neuro/McGill, MIT, USC. UT Houston, etc.). Please reply to this email for Zoom link and spread the word! Best to all, Sylvain. - Sylvain Baillet, PhD Professor, Montreal Neurological Institute McGill University @sylvain_baillet | visit out lab _______________________________________________ BIC-announce mailing list BIC-announce at bic.mni.mcgill.ca https://mailman.bic.mni.mcgill.ca/mailman/listinfo/bic-announce -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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[http://click.mailsender05.com/web_files/2219/2017-04-28_14-33-27_620x8.png] PERSONAL Q&A SESSIONS - MARCH 2022 [http://click.mailsender05.com/web_files/2219/2017-04-28_14-33-27_620x8.png] [https://e1.envoke.com/web_files/4751/42204441ad821caa046745ee07be1cb5.jpg] NeuroHub offers personal Q&A sessions allowing you to book a 20 minute direct call with members of the NeuroHub team to answer your question! This month's sessions are: March 2 from 1:30 to 2:30 pm March 16 from 1:30 to 2:30 pm March 30 from 1:30 to 2:30 pm Prospective and current NeuroHub users are welcome! Example questions : * What types of data can be collected and stored within NeuroHub? * How would a research group go about storing their data within NeuroHub? * How is that data managed, accessed and shared? * How can researchers access large datasets such as the UK Biobank using NeuroHub? * Are there open science datasets that are accessible within NeuroHub? * What data processing tools, pipelines and analysis tools are available in NeuroHub? How are those tools accessed and used? * What tools for machine learning are available in NeuroHub? 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More than 75% of patients with dementia have evidence of cerebrovascular pathology at autopsy. Cerebrovascular disease lesions can be detected on structural MRI and used as biomarkers to determine the extent of cerebrovascular pathology. These biomarkers are associated with cognitive difficulties and increase the risk of dementia for the same level of neurodegenerative pathology. Given that some of the risk factors for cerebrovascular disease are potentially modifiable, identifying the role of cerebrovascular pathology in aging and neurodegenerative disease populations opens a window for prevention of cognitive decline and dementia. See you there! Regards, Events Team Contact : Sasha Kelly, Events and Conference Coordinator, The Neuro * Technical Difficulties Logging in? Contact us at marc.meloche at mcgill.ca or Help and FAQ at SpotMe -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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More information regarding abstract submission and accommodation can be found here: https://go.fzj.de/BigBrainWorkshop2022 The BigBrain Workshop will be held in conjunction with the Autumn HBP Young Researchers Event, taking place as a full day satellite event on October 25th at the conference venue. Come. Contribute. Collaborate. Apologies for cross-postings, and please spread the word. PJ Toussaint On behalf of the BigBrain Project https://bigbrainproject.org info at bigbrainproject.org -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: BBWS2022_Flyer.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 195025 bytes Desc: BigBrain Workshop 2022 - Announcement URL: From sshapiro at jgh.mcgill.ca Mon Feb 28 14:16:24 2022 From: sshapiro at jgh.mcgill.ca (Sharon Shapiro (CCOMTL)) Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2022 19:16:24 +0000 Subject: [BIC-announce] Job Posting - Looking for a Part-time Research Assistant Message-ID: Part-time Research Assistant The Neuroplasticity Research Program led by Dr. Alexander Thiel is looking for an experienced individual to fill the position of a part-time Research Assistant for the research project entitled: ?Imaging Biomarkers of Neuroplasticity and Neurodegeneration in the Living Human Brain?. The project is funded by the Canadian Institutes for Health Research (CIHR) and is a collaboration between McGill University (Lady Davis Institute and Montreal Neurological Institute) and the University of Alberta as well as international partners. The aim of the project is the characterization and pharmacological modelling of the first radiotracer for in vivo PET-imaging of the Trk-B/C receptor in humans, a potential direct imaging biomarker for synaptic plasticity. The position involves participation in performing PET imaging studies and acquisition of pharmacological samples and analyses of PET neuroimaging data. The position is available for 2 years, renewable. The hourly salary will range between $22.52 and $30.65 depending on qualifications and prior work experience. The successful applicant must have a BSc. in Biochemistry, Pharmacology, Neuroimaging or a related field. Prior experience with PET imaging and some knowledge of script programming (e.g. Python) are an asset. Please send application letter and curriculum vitae (CV) to Mrs. Sharon Shapiro (sshapiro at jgh.mcgill.ca). The position is available from April 1st 2022 until filled. Sharon Shapiro? 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