CBIS students presenting their work at SMI 2023. Congrats to Jialu Ran (@scarlett422301) on winning SMI 2023 Student Paper Competition Theory and Method Track!
CBIS students presenting their work at SMI 2023. Congrats to Jialu Ran (@scarlett422301) on winning SMI 2023 Student Paper Competition Theory and Method Track!
Congratulations to @JoshuaLukemire, Xin Ma (@StatsXin), and Dayu Sun! Sending our warmest wishes for continued excellence in their new faculty positions!
Congrats to three @EmoryCBIS members starting as assistant professors!!! @JoshuaLukemire joins @EmoryBIOS, Xin Ma (@StatsXin) joins Columbia Biostatistics @Columbiamsph, and Dayu Sun joins @IUBiostat. Best wishes to Josh, Xin and Dayu as they embark on a new career chapter!
Congratulations to Dr. Ben Risk @benjamin_risk who has been promoted to Associate Professor with tenure at Emory University! A very well-deserved recognition of Ben's excellence in research, teaching, and service!
Our Distributional ICA (DICA) paper, the Discussions papers, and our Rejoinder are officially published in @Biometrics_ibs and featured as the Cover Image of the issue. https://t.co/NLqDjHgJtc
More from @EmoryBIOS at @ASAimaging#SMI2022 conference held at @vandy_biostat: @JoshuaLukemire taught a mini-course on HINT (https://t.co/plIvusdERy), Guangming Yang presented the group DICA method at the poster session. (photos by @vandy_biostat).
#SMI2022 was successfully held @vandy_biostat last week in Nashville. From @EmoryBIOS, our dept. chair Dr. Rob Krafty gave an invited talk on a Bayesian method for high-dimensional EEG time series, Xin Ma (@StatsXin) was one of the student paper award winners.
“Statistical Methods in Imaging” 2020 will take place @EmoryRollins, hosted by @EmoryCBIS & @yguo2_guo. This is becoming one of my favorite meetings and I’m sure #SMI2020 will not disappoint. https://t.co/9BxmauYo0X | @AmstatNews Imaging Section: https://t.co/1jlwTU3pIg #JSM2019
Neat methods and tools presented by @yguo2_guo at #JSM2019 to improve the reliability and reproducibility of brain imaging studies, including multimodal applications (and code!) https://t.co/QMUCOY0G7l | https://t.co/m8IEz1jn7Z | https://t.co/bMBXHIr0Km
@EmoryCBIS CBIS members Josh Lukemire and Raphiel Murden did a great job in their presentations at 2019 Joint Statistical Meeting(JSM) at Denver last week. Both of them spoke at the session “Brain Connectivity studies” .