Welcome to the Community Calendar!
Important OHBM deadlines, webinars and satellite events will be listed here throughout the year.
Each year, during the Annual Meeting, OHBM members may choose to host a satellite event in our host city showcasing like minded topics to our attendees. These events have not been vetted by OHBM’s Program Committee during the selection process; however, they might be of interest to you.
If you have a webinar, in-person or satellite event to add, please submit below. All submissions will be reviewed and approved by OHBM before they appear.
Get ready for a Hippocampal Subfield Group (HSG) Symposium and Workshop taking place right after OHBM in Bordeaux 2026! This event offers an opportunity to hear from fellow subfield imaging researchers and to learn how to apply the harmonized protocol developed by the HSG. Learn more here:
https://hippocampalsubfields.com/2026/03/31/registration-open-for-the-hsg-symposium-and-workshop-in-bordeaux-june-19-20-2026/
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Robin
de Flores
hippocampalsubfieldsgroup@gmail.com |
We are excited to announce our second international symposium on Molecular Connectivity, entitled “Molecular connectivity: Best practices for data analysis”.
The symposium will be held in the morning of June 19th 2026 at Bordeaux (France),at Neurocampus facilities immediately following the Organization for Human Brain Mapping (OHBM) annual meeting. It builds on the success of our previous events: a satellite meeting held during the Brain & Brain PET and BrainPET conference in Glasgow in May 2022 (374 participants - 50 in person and >1600 views on Youtube), and a first dedicated symposium held in Munich in May 2024 (242 participants - 60 in person). Both events were very successful, led to the formation of our Molecular Connectivity Working group which holds regular online seminars, and has produced influential papers.
We have assembled a superb list of speakers with the program and registration to be found at https://molecularconnectivity.com/events/best-practices-symposium-2026/#registration. The symposium will provide a forum for a vibrant exchange of ideas with the aim of significantly contributing to defining best practices in data analysis in this rapidly evolving field.
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Matthieu
Doyen
matthieu.doyen@univ-lorraine.fr |
A hands-on course covering the FSL software suite for neuroimaging analysis.
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Janine
Bijsterbosch
janine.bijsterbosch@wustl.edu |
An advanced training program in neuropsychology.
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Lisa
Cipolotti
l.cipolotti@ucl.ac.uk |