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Updated 11/20/2006

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Bimonthly fMRI Meetings (Fall, Spring 2006)

CNL meetings will be held twice a month, on Friday mornings from 9:00-10:30 am, beginning on September 1, 2006. We'll meet in the Psychology building in conference room 317B. Dates for the meetings are posted below (more or less, the 1st and 3rd Fridays of each month). See the Google calendar of CNL events: Google Calendar

Sept 1 , 2006 Siobhan Hoscheidt presents her SEMS fmri study

Sept 15, 2006 Nobody available to speak: Meeting cancelled

Oct 6, 2006 Christine Cox and Shiaohui Chan to discuss SPM and multiple comparison problem

Oct 27, 2006: Rex Newbould from Stanford will discuss the Parallel Epi sequence

Nov 3, 2006 Thomas Christensen will discuss the state of his project

Nov 17, 2006 "Christine Cox and Chad Forbes: "The Effects of Contextual Factors on Prejudice Reduction & the Brain"

Dec 1, 2006 Shiaohui Chan will discuss her fMRI project


CNL Lab Meetings (Internal to Lee Ryan's lab) See the Google calendar of CNL events: (Under construction. Currently unavailable…)

 

Regular Lab Meetings

FALL 2006: Lab Meetings will be Monday mornings in the Picacho room at the Student Union starting at 9:00 am, August 21 to Dec 4.

Bimonthly Undergraduate Meetings

Every two weeks on Friday mornings between 9:00 and 10:30 in room 317B a graduate student will present a assigned paper related to their own work. Undergraduates/RAs will be expected to read through the papers beforehand (they'll be posted here) and be prepared to discuss and ask questions. Undergraduates should try to attend all the presentations. Graduate students are only expected to attend the session they are actually teaching.

Sept 8 , 2006 Training Session: Dianne and Grad Students

Sept 22, 2006 Lee Ryan discusses Grad school preparation

Oct 13, 2006 Chun yu Lin talks about MRI and fMRI

Oct 27, 2006: Cancelled

Nov 10, 2006 Michelle Valfre will discuss a topic to be determined

Dec 8, 2006 Cancelled...Have a great Holiday

 


Workshops

In addition to fmri meetings, we are developing a series of workshops, to be held at convenient times for those parties who are interested and to discuss topics in image analysis. The focus will be on meeting in small groups with others who are interested in using the same techniques. In this way people can get training and find support. In general, once a topic is available (someone can and will present it), a message will go out to the imaging analysis listserv inviting people to attend. Those who express interest will then be contacted again to set up a time and that time will appear on this page. This is a work in progress...we'll see how it goes...and make changes if need be.

Annual fMRI and Safety Training:

If you have never had a safety training and wish to run subjects (or help run subjects), you must take this workshop.

Sept 7, 2006 6:30 pm Room 1556 "Radiology Conference Room" 

CPR Course:

All individuals who work directly with patients must have CPR certification. We have successfully used "Eclipse CPR" in the past. They will provide you with a 2 year certification in CPR for infants, children and adults (American Heart Association Certification). The cost to participate is $25. The phone number is 322-0072 if you have any questions. They are located at 2012 E Broadway #103 (SE corner of Broadway and Campbell)

Sept 28, 2006 4-6 pm Main Campus (Social Sciences 118)


Conferences etc.

April 6-9, 2006 ISBI (IEEE International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging). Arlington, Virginia. http://www.biomedicalimaging.org

May 5-8 , 2007 CNS in New York, New York at the Sheraton New York Hotel and Towers. CNS Abstracts due Nov 11, 2006
http://www.taramillerevents.com/cns2007/index.htm

May 5, 2006. AARC Phoenix, Arizona,. Submit Abstracts to Dianne Patterson (dkp@u.arizona.edu) by Feb 20, 2006.

May 6-12, 2006 International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine Seattle Washington, USA
http://www.ismrm.org/


June 11-15, 2006 HBM Florence, Italy June 11-15, 2006
Chicago, IL June, 2007
Melbourne, Australia June 15-19, 2008
http://www.humanbrainmapping.org/

July 16-21, 2006. International Conference on Memory. Sydney Australia.
http://www.psy.unsw.edu.au/Groups/ICOM4/

July 26-30, 2006 INS, Zurich, Switzerland University of Zurich Irchel
http://www.the-ins.org/

Oct 14-18, 2006 Neuroscience (Society for Neuroscience) Georgia World Congress Center, Atlanta Georgia
http://web.sfn.org/
2007 San Diego, CA, Nov. 3-7

Nov 16-19, 2006. Psychonomic Society Annual Meeting. Houston , Texas. USA. http://www.psychonomic.org/ Deadline for Submissions June 2, 2006.
2007 — Long Beach — November 15–18