Professor - Yale School of Medicine Canadian 🇨🇦 American🇺🇸 From Winnipeg, Canada: PhD U of Toronto - interests: brain, MR physics, hockey, cycling & stuff
New work from @samardzija_anja and team. Instead of using CPM to identify networks, networks are predefined and used to evaluate external measures. This allows standardized tests (or any measure) to be evaluate in terms of the networks they rely upon. https://t.co/6WZrOTgPM7
When discussing structure-function relationships across brain scales, note that the definition of function often changes - keep it straight! With @INM7_ISN
https://t.co/7fQH2i5YF0
I wrote a perspectives piece relevant to structural atlasing endeavors. Structural atlases are not the end of the story. This perspective calls for models that take into account the flexible functional organization within this fixed architecture.
https://t.co/J0KNHjrXO8
🔥🔥Final announcement!🔥🔥
Only 3 days and a few places left to register for the Noosa Brain Workshop!
Registrations close 5pm Feb 1, AEDT.
Check the website for the Program and get in quick!
https://t.co/J37Kv1JoK2
🔥🔥Exciting news!!!🔥🔥
The invited speaker schedule for the 2026 Noosa Brain Workshop has been finalised!
Commuter registrations are still available, but close Feb 1.
3 more weeks to get in!!!
Register here:
https://t.co/J37Kv1JoK2
🔥🔥Great news!🔥🔥
The registration deadline for the Noosa Brain Workshop is extended to Nov 17.
Register by this date to guarantee accomodation:
https://t.co/J37Kv1JoK2
🔥🔥 NOOSA Brain Workshop 2026 🔥🔥
Less than 3 weeks left to secure register with accomodation for the Noosa Brain Workshop Feb 23-26, 2026.
Places are filling fast - sign up before November 10!
Details: https://t.co/qMGPu3xmeS
🔥ATTENTION!🔥
Registration for the 2026 Noosa Brain Workshop is now open!
Join us for some amazing science, sun, and surf in one of Australia's most beautiful beach towns.
Details:
https://t.co/Ft0sIg2IAP
Check out or incredible list of confirmed speakers. More to come...
1/11 Excited to share our @Naturestudy led by @Leon_Oo1@csabaorban@ZShaoshi
https://t.co/z51pMIGR5R
It is well-known that AI performance scales with logarithm of sample size (Kaplan, McCandlish 2020), but in many domains, sample size can be # participants or # measurements...
It has been a while since I posted anything, but I am looking for a postdoctoral fellow. We are interested in multimodal neuroimaging data analysis with and without machine learning and novel brain stimulation protocols. Anybody interested, please email me at [email protected]
Our first panel session, Bold Science from ARPA-H, discussed how ARPA-H funding is pushing the limits of healthcare tech by embracing high-risk, high-reward research💥Thank you to panelists Natalie Artzi, R. Todd Constable, Clark Hung, and Mark Skylar-Scott 🙌 #BMEII2025
We are developing a virtual summer camp to introduce high-school students to coding and neuroscience, and are looking to recruit for our pilot cohort this summer! No prior experience in coding/neuroscience needed! @MGHMartinos @MGH_RI Apply by March 5: https://t.co/uQlEKgvTRj
Virtual registration is now open for the Whistler Workshop. Can't make it there in person, but still want the science - signup here: https://t.co/oZiMqmdepu
Virtual registration is now open for the Whistler Workshop. Can't make it there in person, but still want the science - signup here: https://t.co/oZiMqmdepu
A hale and hardy "huzzah" to André M. Bastos and Emily S. Finn for winning the Young Investigator Award from Cognitive Neuroscience Society.
https://t.co/bTbtNqK21c
#neuroscience
Join us for the 13th Annual BMEII Symposium Panel: Bold Science from ARPA-H!
📅 March 19, 2025 | 🕛 12 PM - 1 PM ET
📍 NY Academy of Medicine
Learn how ARPA-H is transforming biomedical breakthroughs into real-world healthcare. #BMEII#ARPAH#HealthcareInnovation