The Personomics Research Group, headed by Janine Bijsterbosch, is interested in personalized connectomics and its potential as a biomarker for mental health
My promotion to Associate Professor (with tenure, pending a few more signatures) is now official. A huge THANK YOU to all mentors, lab members, letter writers, friends, and colleagues. This wouldn’t be possible without your support over the years.
🚨ONLY 5 DAYS LEFT! Time is running out!⏰ Don’t miss your chance to share your research at #OHBM2025.🗒️ Deadline: 11:59 PM EST, USA on December 17, 2024. NO extensions under ANY circumstances! Late submissions will NOT be considered. 🔗 in comments. #Neuroscience#CallforContent
The Personomics Lab at our our annual 'write a paper in a week' ('WAPIAW') hackathon-style team project. What an amazing group of scientists and friends!
... so far, outcomes are:
Triage (typically because of scope) 25%
Reject-after-review 35%
Accept 40%
This is a slightly higher accept rate (and lower triage rate) than we had at NI, as the average submitted paper quality is somewhat higher.
Potentially interested in a Postdoc at @WUSTL/ @WUSTLmed/ @MIRimaging? Check out what St Louis has to offer on October 12-13.
And if you're specifically interested in a Postdoc in the Personomics Lab, we're always looking for talented people so please DM/email me!
Want to learn more about the history and goals of @ImagingNeurosci? Here's a brief discussion with @AspaasPer for the Open Science Talk podcast: https://t.co/RUG3FqY86C
As a consequence of the debacle that @ElsevierConnect put upon our field with @NeuroImage_EiC (-> now @ImagingNeurosci), I am doing the little I can to sanction their actions by resigning as editor from their newly found journal “Deep Brain Stimulation”. 🧵👇
🚨Exciting news, Open Science Room is returning to #OHBM2023 with schedule packed with panel discussions, table talks, and emergent sessions. Want to JOIN US as speaker or organise your own session ⁉️More info here => https://t.co/gdIsB9FXsf #OSR2023
We are now open for consideration of new papers at Imaging Neuroscience:
https://t.co/vujJFT3zda
This allows for the review process to proceed without delay. The production & publication process for accepted papers will then wait until full journal opening (aiming for mid-July).
Some authors with papers under review at NeuroImage have asked to transfer over, into review at Imaging Neuroscience. We are now ready for this.
Please include all information about your review process to date in a cover letter, and submit at:
https://t.co/vujJFT3zda
Proud to be part of the NI mass editorial resignation, to improve the accessibility of our science. Please get ready to submit your amazing work to Imaging Neuroscience instead, and help built this new journal to align with our Open Science values!
All NeuroImage and NeuroImage:Reports editors have resigned over the high publication fee, and are starting a new non-profit journal
https://t.co/DmnwDKVCK7
This comes with great regret, and a huge amount of thought and discussion- please read announcement to get more details.