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# Eswen Fava (graduate student, Beauchamp Lab)
# Eswen Fava (graduate student, Beauchamp Lab)
# Faraz Kursheed (research assistant, UT Neurosurgery)
# Faraz Kursheed (research assistant, UT Neurosurgery)
# Mary Newsome (Assistant Professor, Baylor College of Medicine PM&R; pending payment)
# Zahra Kadivar (postdoctoral fellow, Baylor College of Medicine PM&R; pending payment)
# Zahra Kadivar (postdoctoral fellow, Baylor College of Medicine PM&R; pending payment)
# Jason Crowther (postdoctoral fellow, Baylor College of Medicine PM&R; pending payment)
# Jason Crowther (postdoctoral fellow, Baylor College of Medicine PM&R; pending payment)

Revision as of 14:47, 19 April 2010

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AFNI Short Course: October 4-8, 2010

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The AFNI BootCamp is a week-long hands-on course on AFNI, a widely-used software package for fMRI data analysis. For more details on AFNI, see http://afni.nimh.nih.gov/afni The course will be taught by the developers of AFNI, including Robert Cox, Ziad Saad, Rick Reynolds and Gang Chen, and will take place at the University of Texas Medical School, 6431 Fannin St, Houston, TX.

Click here to download a PDF of the tentative course schedule.

Click here to download a PDF of the course poster. For a free hard copy, please e-mail the course organizer.


Registration

The course runs from 9 am until 6 pm. Participants must commit to attending the entire course to make the best use of the instructors and other participants' time. Registration fees for the short course are as follows:

Early (before July 1st, 2010): $100 (graduate students) $150 (all others)

Regular (after July 1st, 2010): $150 (graduate students) $200 (all others)

Sponsors: The first ten participants from each sponsoring department are no charge. The sponsoring departments are the UT Department of Psychiatry, UT Department of Neurosurgery and Rice Department of Psychology.

All participants, including sponsors, must be registered. Everyone who registers will be guaranteed a seat. There is limited seating in the classroom, and there is no additional space available for a remote or video overflow room.

To register, please e-mail Michael.S.Beauchamp@uth.tmc.edu.

Registration is not final until payment is received; only cash or checks payable to "Beauchamp Lab fMRI Course" can be accepted (no purchase orders or credit cards). Receipts will be provided for all payments. No CME credits can be provided. All registration fees are non-refundable but registration is freely transferable between participants. A registration form is not required, but if you would like a registration form, you can download one here: Media:Registrationform.doc

What should I bring? All participants should bring their own laptop computer with AFNI and SUMA installed. Please follow the instructions at http://afni.nimh.nih.gov/pub/dist/HOWTO//howto/ht00_inst/html/index.shtml to install AFNI on your laptop. Please verify that AFNI runs a week or two BEFORE the course begins to ensure that time does not have to be wasted at the course itself.

Registered Participants

The following is a list of all registered participants and their affiliations.

  1. Liangsuo Ma (postdoctoral fellow, UT Psychiatry)
  2. Siavash Pasalar (postdoctoral fellow, Beauchamp Lab)
  3. Audrey Nath (graduate student, Beauchamp Lab)
  4. Sarah Baum (graduate student, Beauchamp Lab)
  5. Eswen Fava (graduate student, Beauchamp Lab)
  6. Faraz Kursheed (research assistant, UT Neurosurgery)
  7. Mary Newsome (Assistant Professor, Baylor College of Medicine PM&R; pending payment)
  8. Zahra Kadivar (postdoctoral fellow, Baylor College of Medicine PM&R; pending payment)
  9. Jason Crowther (postdoctoral fellow, Baylor College of Medicine PM&R; pending payment)
  10. Faye Tan (postdoctoral fellow, Baylor College of Medicine PM&R; pending payment)
  11. Corinne Allen (graduate student, Rice Psychology)
  12. Sara Haber Halcomb (graduate student, Rice Psychology)
  13. Chris Conner (graduate student, UT Neurosurgery)
  14. Nobuhide Kobori (assistant professor, UT Neurosurgery)
  15. Himachandra Chebrolu (postdoctoral fellow, UT Neurosurgery)