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CUBIC Neuroscience Series (CNS)

CUBIC organises a monthly meeting (the newly titled CUBIC Neuroscience Series) on topics of general interest to MRI community. This includes:

  • Work-in-progress (WIP) meetings (highly recommended for staff running new studies)
  • Methods Oriented Talks (MOT) by internal or external speakers.
  • Data Clinics (Clinic) that are available to all researchers (neuroimaging, behavioural, modelling etc.). The clinics are intended to be informal meetings to discuss issues with experimental design, data collection and analysis, or interpretation.
  • Publication round-ups (PRU) - to showcase some of the latest studies to come out from cognitive neuroscientists at RHUL
  • Journal club (JC) - CUBIC members host a paper of interest to the broader group
  • General meeting (GM) - CUBIC members discuss wider issues around the the centre (e.g., policies, research strategy, grant writing)

These are held at Royal Holloway and are open to all users. Please contact carl.hodgetts@rhul.ac.uk to add your name to the mailing list to receive information about upcoming meetings.

Upcoming CUBIC meetings

Date Topic Presenter/chair Type Agenda link
08/11 Discussion of Toi et al. (2022, Science) Dr Ayan Sengupta JC
06/12 Publication Roundup with Saloni Krishnan and Joe Barnby Drs Saloni Krishnan & Joe Barnby PRU
10/01 Are the brains of women and men the same or different? Or is it the wrong question? Prof Daphna Joel MOT
Feb Postponed NA NA
March Postponed NA NA
02/05 General user discussion Dr Carl Hodgetts (chair) GM
03/10 The neural underpinnings of social inferences Dr Gabriele Bellucci WIP
06/11 Data discussion / HRFs in cerebellar cortex Prof Narender Ramnani DC
12/12 Is the BNST really sexually dimorphic? Dr Sam Berry DC
06/02 Sex, drugs, and reliability: Adventures in pharmacological fMRI Dr Matt Wall MOT
05/03 An introduction to Datalad Dr Ayan Sengupta MOT
cubic-monthly.txt · Last modified: 2023/12/14 11:36 by carl

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