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UMRAM/ASBAM Spring 2021 Seminars: ”Predictive Intelligence for Network Neuroscience: Methods and Challenges”

Date/Time: Monday, March 29th, 5:00 pm Dr. Islem Rekik İstanbul Technical University About the Speaker: Dr. Islem Rekik is Assistant Professor and the Director of Brain And Signal Research & Analysis (BASIRA) laboratory (http://basira-lab.com/), at Istanbul Technical University. She completed her Ph.D. at the University of Edinburgh in 2014, UK, and enjoyed two years of post-doctoral […]

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Seminar Announcement: ”Multidisciplinary Multi-Center Work – Personal Experience”

Date: March 10, 2021 at 08:00 PM Speaker: Prof. Dr. Kader Karlı Oğuz, Hacettepe University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Radiology. Prof Dr. Kader Karlı Oğuz, who is a faculty member of Hacettepe University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Radiology, in charge of the Neuroradiology unit and also a Professor at the National Magnetic Resonance […]

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UMRAM/ASBAM Fall 2020 Seminars: “Efficient MRI through improved encoding and reconstruction”

DATE: January 7th, 5:30 pm Access Link: https://zoom.us/j/8483592272?pwd=N1FjWEc3dCszYzZZZ0JTK3NSbHRtdz09 Dr. Berkin Bilgiç Harvard Medical School “Efficient MRI through improved encoding and reconstruction” Abstract: In this talk, we will introduce encoding and reconstruction strategies that aim to “fix” echo-planar imaging by eliminating geometric distortions, boosting acquisition efficiency, and reducing T2/T2* related voxel blurring. These strategies allow for […]

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UMRAM/ASBAM Fall 2020 Seminars: “How visual perception emerges from interactions between the different areas of the cerebral cortex”

DATE: October 23rd, 13:30 pm PLACE: Virtual Zoom Seminar (For access link, please send an email to umramseminars@gmail.com) Professor Pieter R. Roelfsema Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience “How visual perception emerges from interactions between the different areas of the cerebral cortex” Abstract: I will argue that early visual cortex plays a crucial role in visual cognition […]

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