CNI Seminars

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The CNI seminars are informal meetings primarily intended for active users of the CNI. The topics that we cover range from the very practical (like how to set parameters for an fMRI scan) to the more theoretical issues, like how slice multiplexing works. Often the topics are chosen based on questions that the CNI staff often get asked. But please feel free to suggest a topic!

Schedule

The seminars are usually held on Friday afternoon at 4:30 in the CNI conference room.

  • November 11: DTI Primer, part 2
  • November 18: Ariel Rokem leading discussion of Tournier paper.
  • December 2: Physiological monitoring and data processing (Nanna)
  • December 9: (Bob & Gunnar in Seattle)
  • December 16: Setting up BOLD fMRI: how parameter choices affect data (bob)
  • January 10: Slice multiplexing (Atsushi)
  • January 20: CNI data management system (NIMS) overview (Gunnar and Bob)
  • January 27: No seminar (CNI staff meeting)
  • February 3: Eye tracking in the scanner
  • February 17: Brian Patenaude from the VA (and an FSL software developer) will talk about anatomical processing tools in FSL.
  • March 2: Diffusion data analysis tutorial (Bob)

Future topics

  • Perfusion imaging
  • Spectroscopy
  • fMRI data analysis tutorial