When:
Monday, April 23, 2012
8:00 AM
- Friday, May 4, 2012
12:00 AM
Where: The Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, Charlestown, Massachusetts
Contact: Robert Savoy
via email at
savoy@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu
Applications are open for the 6th Multi-Modal Short Course (MMSC) being held at the Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, in Charlestown, Massachusetts, Apr 23 - May 4, 2012. The application process is competitive; all applications are due by the end of February 28, 2012. Admission Decisions will be announced by March 15, 2012. The goal of this ambitious workshop is to demonstrate the ways in which a large variety of techniques are being applied to questions in human brain function. Participants will receive exposure to MRI, FMRI, DTI, DSI, MRS, PET, EEG, MEG, NIRS, DOT, TMS, and a variety of molecular and computational approaches to studying human brain function in vivo. There will also be some discussion of more invasive techniques such as implanted electrodes and direct cortical stimulation---tools that are used before and during surgery. To bring this heterogeneous collection of technologies together, a number of unifying themes (in both the lectures and the classroom/laboratory activities) will be used. Unifying themes will include mode of activation (blood-based, electrical, trauma/clinical), physiological underpinnings (from basic biophysics of the effects to molecular and energetic considerations), psychological (using all modalities on the same questions), and others. Activities will include design of a variety of experiments, exposure to a variety of software tools, tours and demonstrations of the techniques in action, and selected keynote lectures to exemplify particular experimental domains in which many of these techniques have been brought to bear on a specific problem.
Questions: fmrivfp@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu Contact Website: http://www.martinos.org/martinos/training/multimodalImaging.php