This was truly a collaborative effort, with help from my coauthors Brent McPherson, @Is_Dan_Bull, @RicardoStuck, @LindseyKitchell, @Dr_SD_Newman, Hu Cheng, Nick Port, and @furranko!
All processing was done on @BrainLifeio, and I want to shoutout to @soichih for making it work!
Also please read the News & Views from @LucinaUddin highlighting https://t.co/dTOIguNNxm and Neurodesk (https://t.co/hOitGbYhU6).
https://t.co/Y4sCGVe8c8
https://t.co/dTOIguNNxm from the Pestilli lab (@furranko) is a one-stop cloud platform for data management, visualization, and analysis in human neuroscience. It is web-based and provides access to a variety of tools in a reproducible and reliable manner.
https://t.co/fmiq3nhhu0
@AdamRutherford Another @ElsevierConnect (aka Evil Sevier) failure here.
I'm just baffled that the editors, reviewers, nor office staff picked this up....
https://t.co/J1A6D0QK5B
https://t.co/gzBTsytn3e
One of a series of new articles describing technology developed around https://t.co/0uF1FP2R3B is now out! https://t.co/Ah2tgjgU0E
Congrats to the team! @BrainLifeio@BIDSstandard
Happy to announce that I've officially started my new position as a Translational Imaging Data Scientist @Novartis!
I'll miss academia, but I'm looking forward to the new opportunity and to the great science I'll be able to contribute to!
Not sure about this take. I am 38. I have a PhD and a good job. My husband is a hospital administrator. We make good salaries. And we live in a rental.
The cost of housing is truly a crisis.
Let’s talk about reproducible analyses!
Before I left academia, I started making reproducible R notebooks for every study. Walks user through every step, explains logic & matches paper. Folks—it’s as much work as the actual paper and the only way i see to make this work
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I want to thank everyone who attended our ACCN Big Data Neuroscience South meeting. A special thanks to Olaf Sporns (I missed my neighbor), Franco P. and Brad, Josiah L, James Booth, Angie Laird, Marshall Abrams, Chris Rorden and team, Franco D, Lisa Cothran, Kristina, & Firat.
The world is unfair to night owls.
School: they're as bright as larks, yet get poorer grades—except in afternoon & evening classes.
Work: if they start later but deliver identical hours & results, they're still penalized.
We should let people engage when they're most alert.