From tanya.dash at mcgill.ca Thu Nov 3 12:31:55 2022 From: tanya.dash at mcgill.ca (Tanya Dash, Dr) Date: Thu, 3 Nov 2022 16:31:55 +0000 Subject: [BIC-announce] 3 Tesla time available on Tuesday Nov 8th Message-ID: There is 3 Tesla time available on Tuesday, Nov. 8th (1:30-2:30 pm), we had to cancel our session. Tanya Dash Sent from Mail for Windows -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From theresa.koebe at gmail.com Thu Nov 3 13:00:31 2022 From: theresa.koebe at gmail.com (=?utf-8?Q?Theresa_K=C3=B6be?=) Date: Thu, 3 Nov 2022 18:00:31 +0100 Subject: [BIC-announce] 3 Tesla time available on Tuesday Nov 8th In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <575F49CB-90C4-4C71-AA4B-ECBFBC7DA1AB@gmail.com> Herewith, I would like to unsubscribe from the mailing list. Thank you Best Theresa > On 3. 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View this email in your browser [https://mcusercontent.com/0e2a5d604f9b8db6a936e84a8/images/7ad88a85-fa09-78e7-7c93-1a1925ec0e71.png] See below for English Version [https://mcusercontent.com/0e2a5d604f9b8db6a936e84a8/images/35cc3871-f8be-c14e-d0cd-fd5f795b778f.jpg] NOUVELLE s?rie de conf?rences! Pr?sent?e par la Plateforme de recherche IRM de l'HGM La Plateforme de recherche IRM de l'HGM souhaite vous inviter ? la toute premi?re pr?sentation de sa s?rie de conf?rences! Nous avons organis? des pr?sentations portant sur diff?rents sujets reli?s ? l'imagerie par r?sonance magn?tique. Chaque premier lundi du mois nous vous invitons ? venir ?couter une pr?sentation sur l'heure du diner. Invitation ? la conf?rence: The Fundamentals of diffusion magnetic resonance imaging La premi?re conf?rence portera sur les fondements de l'IRM de diffusion. ***La conf?rence sera en anglais*** Quand: Lundi le 7 novembre 2022 Heure: 12:00-13:00 O?: En personne au MGH L7.140 (salle de conf?rences du BRaIN Program) [https://mcusercontent.com/0e2a5d604f9b8db6a936e84a8/images/828cfc7e-b942-7059-42c6-5b19afc755ce.png] Notre premi?re conf?renci?re sera Jennifer Campbell, PhD. Jennifer Campbell est associ?e de recherche au Centre d'imagerie c?r?brale McConnell de l'Institut Neurologique de Montr?al, o? elle travaille pour son ancien directeur, le Dr Bruce Pike, qui est maintenant bas? ? l'Universit? de Calgary. Elle a obtenu un baccalaur?at sp?cialis? en math?matiques et physique ? l'Universit? Queen's avant de venir ? l'Universit? McGill pour compl?ter une ma?trise en physique m?dicale et un doctorat en g?nie biom?dical. Ses recherches ont port? sur l'acquisition d'IRM de diffusion, la tractographie et la combinaison de l'IRM de diffusion avec d'autres contrastes d'IRM pour am?liorer la sp?cificit? des d?tails de la microstructure neuronale tels que les fractions volumiques intercompartimentales et l'?paisseur relative de la my?line. R?sum? de la conf?rence: Cette pr?sentation commencera par une description de ce qu'est la diffusion et comment elle peut ?tre exploit?e comme contraste IRM pour obtenir des informations sur la structure des tissus. Les diverses applications de ce m?canisme de contraste seront bri?vement pass?es en revue, y compris les applications cliniques et l'?tude de la maladie et des tissus sains. La pr?sentation se concentrera ensuite sur la fa?on dont le contraste de diffusion est g?n?r? avec l'IRM et les techniques et d?fis sp?cifiques ? l'IRM. Puisqu'il s'agit de la premi?re conf?rence et que les places sont limit?es dans la salle, nous vous demandons de RSVP afin d'assister ? la conf?rence. Utiliser le boutton ci-dessous. Je veux assister ? la conf?rence NEW Speaker Series! Presented by the MGH MRI Research Platform The MGH MRI Research Platform is inviting you to the very first talk of its Speaker Series! We have organized presentations on various topics related to magnetic resonance imaging. Every first Monday of the month, we invite you to come and listen to a lunchtime presentation. Invitation to The Fundamentals of diffusion magnetic resonance imaging Talk The first talk will be on The Fundamentals of diffusion magnetic resonance imaging When: Monday November 7, 2022 Time: 12:00pm-1:00pm Where: In person, in MGH L7.140 (BRaIN Program conference room) [https://mcusercontent.com/0e2a5d604f9b8db6a936e84a8/images/828cfc7e-b942-7059-42c6-5b19afc755ce.png] Our first speaker is Jennifer Campbell, PhD. Jennifer Campbell is a research associate at the McConnell Brain Imaging Centre of the Montreal Neurological Institute, where she works for its former director, Dr. Bruce Pike, who is now based at the University of Calgary. She received an honours bachelor's degree in mathematics and physics at Queen's University before coming to McGill University to complete a master's degree in medical physics and a PhD in biomedical engineering. Her research has covered diffusion MRI acquisition, tractography, and combining diffusion MRI with other MRI contrasts to improve specificity to neuronal microstructural detail such as intercompartmental volume fractions and relative myelin thickness. Abstract: This talk will begin with a description of what diffusion is and how it can be harnessed as an MRI contrast to obtain information about tissue structure. The diverse applications of this contrast mechanism will be briefly reviewed, including clinical applications and the study of disease and healthy tissue. The talk will then focus on how diffusion contrast is generated with MRI and specific MRI techniques and challenges. Since this is the first talk and with the limited capacity of the room, we are asking you to RSVP to attend the conference. Click on the button below. I want to attend the talk [https://mcusercontent.com/0e2a5d604f9b8db6a936e84a8/images/0afe17fc-16ff-441d-7b01-a2a1ebbbdfe4.jpeg] Copyright ? 2022 Montreal General Hospital MRI Research Platform, All rights reserved. Montreal General Hospital MRI Research Platform 1650 Cedar Ave. Rm. D5.965, Montreal, QC H3G 1A4, Canada email: mghmri.med at mcgil.ca website: http://web.mghmri.ca This email was sent to paule.marcoux-valiquette at affiliate.mcgill.ca why did I get this? unsubscribe from this list update subscription preferences MGH MRI Research Platform ? 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Communications Centre You must register here to attend in person Abstract: Criticality is the singular state of complex systems poised at the brink of a phase transition between order and randomness. Such systems display remarkable information-processing capabilities, evoking the compelling hypothesis that the brain may itself be critical. This foundational idea is now drawing renewed interest thanks to high-density data and converging cross-disciplinary knowledge. Together, these lines of inquiry have shed light on the intimate link between criticality, computation, and cognition. In this talk, I will present an introduction to the theory of critical phenomena and its application in neuroscience. I will lay out the case for the ?distance to criticality? in brain dynamics as a relevant neural property for understanding both healthy and pathological changes in cognition and behaviour, one that forms a direct mechanistic link between neurons at the micro scale and computation at the macro scale. The Feindel Seminar Series at The Neuro Advances the vision of Dr. William Feindel (1918?2014), Former Director of the Neuro (1972?1984), to constantly bridge the clinical and research realms. The talks will highlight the latest advances and discoveries in neuropsychology, cognitive neuroscience, and neuroimaging. Speakers will include scientists from across The Neuro, as well as colleagues and collaborators locally and from around the world. The series is intended to provide a virtual forum for scientists and trainees to continue to foster interdisciplinary exchanges on the mechanisms, diagnosis and treatment of brain and cognitive disorders. 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Please see links below: https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/23521 https://www.bu.edu/eng/departments/bme/available-positions/ Kind regards, Rick > Begin forwarded message: > > From: "Devor, Anna" > Subject: Junior faculty in neuroimaging search at BU > Date: November 5, 2022 at 3:22:25 PM EDT > To: "rick.hoge at mcgill.ca" From siddiqi at cim.mcgill.ca Thu Nov 10 08:50:05 2022 From: siddiqi at cim.mcgill.ca (Siddiqi Kaleem) Date: Thu, 10 Nov 2022 08:50:05 -0500 Subject: [BIC-announce] Talk today Nov 10th: 3pm to 4pm: "Characterisation of Stochastic Geometry in Microscopy" Message-ID: BRaIN / Centre for Intelligent Machines / School of Computer Science Joint Seminar "Characterisation of Stochastic Geometry in Microscopy" Jon Sporring, PhD Department of Computer Science, University of Copenhagen Thursday November 10, 2022, 3? 4 pm Hybrid seminar Participation by Zoom: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZAkc-CurTgrGtQidMNR5thBC_K1dRQc45OB In Person, McConnell Engineering 437, no registration required or Via Zoom ? Register here to obtain zoom link Abstract: Geometrical measurements of biological objects form the basis of many quantitative analyses. Hausdorff measures such as the volume and the area of objects are simple and popular descriptors of individual objects; however, for most biological processes, the interaction between objects cannot be ignored,and the shape and function of neighboring objects are mutually influential. We present a theory on the geometrical interaction between objects inspired by K-functions for spatial point-processes. Our theory describes the relation between two objects: a reference and an observed object. We generate the r-parallel sets of the reference object, calculate the intersection between the r-parallel sets and the observed object, and define measures on these intersections. 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Cheers, Boris ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Nov 14, 2022, 1:48 AM -0500 To: NeuroEvents [The Neuro's logo] [Twitter] [Facebook] [Instagram] [LinkedIn] [YouTube] [Events Banner] [Text Description automatically generated with low confidence] Linking microscopy-derived microstructure to MRI signals throughout the macaque brain Amy Howard Postdoctoral researcher, Diffusion MRI, University of Oxford, UK Wednesday, November 16, 2022 4 p.m. EST The Neuro, 3801 rue University, De Grandpr? Communications Centre You must register here to attend in person Abstract: Understanding brain structure and function often requires combining data across different modalities and scales to link microscale cellular structures to macroscale features of whole brain organisation. Here we introduce the BigMac dataset, a resource combining in vivo MRI, extensive postmortem MRI and multi-contrast microscopy for multimodal characterisation of a single whole macaque brain. The data spans modalities (MRI and microscopy), tissue states (in vivo and postmortem), and four orders of spatial magnitude, from microscopy images with micrometre or sub-micrometre resolution, to MRI signals on the order of millimetres. Crucially, the MRI and microscopy images are carefully co-registered together to facilitate quantitative multimodal analyses. In this talk I will detail the acquisition, curation, and first release of the data, that together make BigMac a unique, openly-disseminated resource available to researchers worldwide. Further, I will demonstrate example analyses and opportunities afforded by the data, including improvement of connectivity estimates from ultra-high angular resolution diffusion MRI, neuroanatomical insight provided by polarised light imaging and myelin-stained histology, and the joint analysis of MRI and microscopy data for reconstruction of the microscopy-inspired connectome. 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JB ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: JB Poline Date: Mon, Nov 21, 2022 at 1:42 PM Subject: Re: Hi J-B and Boris // Quick question // Announcing MAIN 2022 To: Karim Jerbi Cc: jean-baptiste.poline at mcgill.ca , boris.bernhardt at mcgill.ca , Josefina Ofelia Rossell Paredes *____________________________* > > [Le fran?ais suit] > > > *Sign-up today for the Montreal AI and Neuroscience meeting - MAIN 2022 !* > > > The Quebec Neuro-AI research Center (UNIQUE) is pleased to announce that > registration is open for the 6th edition of the *Montreal AI and > Neuroscience* Conference, MAIN 2022 > (Dec > 12-13, 2022). > > > We have put together a fantastic scientific program with more than 20 > speakers and panelists. This year, MAIN will be held at the beautiful *Campus > MIL at the Universit? de Montr?al*, and most speakers will be presenting > in person. We strongly encourage in-person attendance if you are in or > close to Montreal. In person registration ($50 for students & postdocs / > $100 for others) will give you access to poster presentations, networking, > food and exciting social events! > > > This year we will have the pleasure of welcoming among others: Kafui > Dzirasa (Duke University School of Medicine), Ev Fedorenko (MIT McGovern > Institute), Michael Graziano (Princeton Neuroscience Institute), Yoshua > Bengio (Universit? de Montr?al & Mila), Claudia Clopath (Imperial College > London), Anne K. Churchland (University of California), Eva Dyer (Georgia > Institute of Technology), Audrey Durand (Universit? Laval), Javeria Hashmi > (Dalhousie University), Grace Lindsay (New York University), Matthew Perich > (Universit? de Montr?al & Mila), David Sussillo (Meta Reality Labs > /Stanford), Bertrand Thirion (Universit? Paris Saclay - INRIA), Joel > Zylberberg (York University) and many more. > > Head to the MAIN website > for > more details about the amazing scientific program. > > > *MAIN Educational:* The MAIN conference will be preceded by a 2-day > educational session (Dec 9-10, 2022) with separate registration (info on > our website). > > *Abstracts/Posters: *A call for abstract submissions is also currently > open (*deadline Nov 28th*). > > Find out more about the program and register today: > https://www.main2022.org > > > ? You can also directly head to the registration page: > > https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/main-2022-tickets-458944895537 > > > > More information on the program and accessing the meeting will be sent to > all registered participants by email. > > Note that we will also have a ?Neuro-AI Job board? where you can either > advertise or view research opportunities in the field of Neuro-IA. > > Please share this announcement widely within your institution and with > colleagues, students and friends! > > See you soon! > > > MAIN 2022 organizing committee: > > *Shahab Bakhtiari, Pierre Bellec, Andrea Green, Karim Jerbi, Guillaume > Lajoie, Flavie Lavoie-Cardinal, Jean-Marc Lina, Bratislav Misic, Doina > Precup, Blake Richards and Irina Rish* > > UNIQUE - The Quebec Neuro-AI research Center > > > > MAIN2022 > > | UNIQUE Centre > > | @ai_unique > > | @MAIN_Community > > > ____________________________________________________ > > [Fran?ais] > > Bonjour ? toutes et ? tous, > > *Inscrivez-vous aujourd'hui ? MAIN 2022 - La conf?rence annuelle en > Intelligence Artificielle et Neuroscience ? Montr?al !* > > Le Centre qu?b?cois de recherche en Neuro-AI (UNIQUE) a le plaisir > d?annoncer l?ouverture des inscriptions ? la 6e ?dition de la Conf?rence *? Montreal > AI & Neuroscience ?*, MAIN 2022 > (12-13 > d?cembre). > > Nous avons mis sur pied un beau programme scientifique avec plus de 20 > conf?renciers et conf?renci?res. Cette ann?e, la conf?rence MAIN se tiendra > au magnifique *Campus MIL de l'Universit? de Montr?al*, et la plupart des > conf?renciers et conf?renci?res pr?senteront leurs travaux en personne. > Nous vous encourageons fortement ? *participer en personne* si vous ?tes > ? Montr?al ou ? proximit?. L'inscription en personne (50 $ pour les > ?tudiant.e.s et postdocs / 100 $ pour les autres) vous donnera acc?s aux > pr?sentations d?affiches, aux opportunit?s de r?seautage, aux repas et aux > ?v?nements sociaux. > > Cette ann?e nous aurons le plaisir d'accueillir entre autres: Kafui > Dzirasa (Duke University School of Medicine), Ev Fedorenko (MIT McGovern > Institute), Michael Graziano (Princeton Neuroscience Institute), Yoshua > Bengio (Universit? de Montr?al & Mila), Claudia Clopath (Imperial College > London), Anne K. Churchland (University of California), Eva Dyer (Georgia > Institute of Technology), Audrey Durand (Universit? Laval), Javeria Hashmi > (Dalhousie University), Grace Lindsay (New York University), Matthew Perich > (Universit? de Montr?al & Mila), David Sussillo (Meta Reality Labs > /Stanford), Bertrand Thirion (Universit? Paris Saclay - INRIA), Joel > Zylberberg (York University), etc. > > Pour plus de d?tails sur le programme scientifique, veuillez consulter le > site web de la Conf?rence MAIN > > . > > *MAIN Educational: *La conf?rence MAIN sera pr?c?d?e d'un ?v?nement de > formation en Neuro-IA de 2 jours (9-10 d?cembre 2022). > > *R?sum?s/Posters : *Un appel ? soumission de r?sum?s est aussi ouvert > (date limite le *28 novembre*). > > > Pour en savoir plus sur le programme et vous inscrire d?s aujourd'hui, > rendez-vous sur : https://www.main2022.org > > > ? Vous pouvez aussi acc?der directement ? la page d'inscription: > https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/main-2022-tickets-458944895537 > > > Des informations suppl?mentaires sur le programme et l'acc?s ? la > rencontre en ligne seront envoy?es par courriel ? tous les participant.e.s > inscrit.e.s (l'inscription est obligatoire pour les participant.e.s en > ligne et en personne). > > Notez que nous organiserons ?galement un tableau d?affichage d?offres > d'emploi en Neuro-AI o? vous pourrez annoncer ou consulter des > opportunit?sde recherche dans le domaine de la Neuro-IA. > > Merci de partager largement cette annonce au sein de votre institution, et > avec vos vos coll?gues, ?tudiant.e.s et amis! > > > Cordialement, > > *C*omit? organisateur MAIN 2022: > > *Shahab Bakhtiari, Pierre Bellec, Andrea Green, Karim Jerbi, Guillaume > Lajoie, Flavie Lavoie-Cardinal, Jean-Marc Lina, Bratislav Misic, Doina > Precup, Blake Richards et Irina Rish* > > UNIQUE - Le Centre qu?b?cois de recherche en Neuro-AI > > _____________________________________________________ > > > > MAIN2022 > > | UNIQUE Centre > > | @ai_unique > > | @MAIN_Community > > > > > > > ________________________________ > Prof Karim Jerbi (he/him) > Canada Research Chair in Computational Neuroscience and Cognitive > Neuroimaging > Member of the Royal Society of Canada's College of New Scholars, Artists > and Scientists > Full Professor, Department of Psychology, Universit? de Montr?al (UdeM) > Associate Member, MILA (Quebec Artificial Intelligence Institute) > Director of Centre UNIQUE (Quebec Neuro-AI Research Center) [unique.quebec > ] > Director of UdeM's Magnetoencephalography (MEG) Facility > Associate Director of the functional Imaging Unit (UNF - Unit? de > Neuroimagerie Fonctionnelle) > Co-Director of the Canadian MEG Consortium > > > Twitter: https://twitter.com/karimjerbineuro > Google Scholar: > http://scholar.google.com/citations?user=FvXuJbUAAAAJ&hl=fr > Website: http://www.karimjerbi.com > LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/karimjerbi > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Brain stimulation offers promise for treating these symptoms, but requires identification of a therapeutic target. I will show how brain lesions can be combined with the human connectome to map symptoms onto brain circuits, and that these circuits can be valuable targets for neuromodulation. The Killam Seminar Series at The Neuro Supported by the generosity of the Killam Trusts, The Neuro?s Killam Seminar series hosts outstanding guest speakers whose research is of interest to our scientific community. Registration required Contact: Sasha Kelly, Conference and Events Coordinator, The Neuro [cid:image009.png at 01D8CCE0.E8E6CC90] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.png Type: image/png Size: 32027 bytes Desc: image001.png URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Boris ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Neurology - Neurosurgery Date: Nov 21, 2022, 10:09 AM -0500 Subject: Neurology Grand Rounds - Wednesday November 23rd - IN-PERSON at the de Grandpre Communications Centre at the NEURO * This Wednesday?s Grand Rounds will be given in person at the Neuro?s de Grandpre Communications Centre. Please attend onsite if you can! Should you be unable to attend in person, Grand Rounds will be on Zoom as usual, at this link: https://mcgill.zoom.us/j/87225304200?pwd=am5Ud0k3bnpZWVE4VGMwQ09hUmt6QT09 Meeting ID: 872 2530 4200 Passcode: 123838 *Should you wish to add the weekly Neurology Grand rounds to your calendar, please download and import the following iCalendar (.ics) files to your calendar system: https://mcgill.zoom.us/meeting/tZMvdeyrrj8oGtTXhZC8bq8xM15u4NQXpIjy/ics?icsToken=98tyKuGvrDkvGdSRshmHRpwEAIjoZ-nziClBjbdppBffIHhRc1vuG7MXJ-ZRIeDA The complete Neurology Grand Rounds schedule can be found here: https://www.mcgill.ca/neurology-neurosurgery/grand-rounds/neurology-grand-rounds [cid:image001.png at 01D8EA21.CBC84630] Department of Neurology & Neurosurgery NEUROLOGY GRAND ROUNDS Michael D. Fox, MD, PhD Director, Center for Brain Circuit Therapeutics Raymond D. 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[The Neuro's logo] [Twitter] [Facebook] [Instagram] [LinkedIn] [YouTube] [Events Banner] [Text Description automatically generated with low confidence] The other cortex: surface-based analyses of the hippocampus Jordan deKraker Postdoctoral research fellow, The Neuro, Canada Wednesday, November 23, 2022 4 p.m. EST The Neuro, 3801 rue University, De Grandpr? Communications Centre You must register here to attend in person Abstract: The hippocampus (or archicortex) has a complex folded laminar structure that can be fully appreciated in the multiplanar views afforded by 3D BigBrain and other ultra high-resolution datasets. Here, we look at how analysis of the hippocampus and hippocampal subfields can be performed using the same principles as surface-based analysis of the neocortex and neocortical parcels. That is, at high resolution the various folds or ?digitations' within the hippocampus resemble neocortical gyrifications and by carefully fitting a surface to these folds, we open a new door to cortical mapping within the hippocampus. Results from this strategy are applied to 3D BigBrain, structural MRI, and resting state fMRI and can be summarized by two organizational axes: from anterior-posterior the hippocampus differs in connectivity but remains highly structurally consistent. In perpendicular, "proximal-distal" microstructure structure differs greatly between the classically described hippocampal subfields. The methods employed here are openly available as a fully automated BIDS software application and current work is exploring the use of this tool in epilepsy and other histology microstructural mapping endeavours. 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Best wishes Boris ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Nov 22, 2022, 3:27 AM -0500 To: NeuroEvents [The Neuro's logo] [Twitter] [Facebook] [Instagram] [LinkedIn] [YouTube] [Events Banner] [Text Description automatically generated with low confidence] The other cortex: surface-based analyses of the hippocampus Jordan deKraker Postdoctoral research fellow, The Neuro, Canada Wednesday, November 23, 2022 4 p.m. EST The Neuro, 3801 rue University, De Grandpr? Communications Centre You must register here to attend in person Abstract: The hippocampus (or archicortex) has a complex folded laminar structure that can be fully appreciated in the multiplanar views afforded by 3D BigBrain and other ultra high-resolution datasets. Here, we look at how analysis of the hippocampus and hippocampal subfields can be performed using the same principles as surface-based analysis of the neocortex and neocortical parcels. 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