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# Vladimir Ivkovic (graduate student, University of Houston) | # Vladimir Ivkovic (graduate student, University of Houston) | ||
# Anita Cservenka (graduate student, Oregon Health and Science University) | # Anita Cservenka (graduate student, Oregon Health and Science University) | ||
I'm a grad student in the Department of Behavioral Neuroscience at OHSU. I work in the Developmental Brain Imaging Lab, led by Dr. Bonnie Nagel. I'm interested in adolescent brain development and brain function in youth at high risk for alcoholism. More info about me and the fellow grad student attending, Megan Herting, can be found here: http://www.ohsu.edu/xd/education/schools/school-of-medicine/departments/clinical-departments/psychiatry/research/developmental-brain-imaging-lab/research-staff/graduate-students.cfm | |||
# Ramiro Salas (instructor, Baylor College of Medicine) | # Ramiro Salas (instructor, Baylor College of Medicine) | ||
# Dana Moser (postdoctoral fellow, Baylor College of Medicine PM&R) | # Dana Moser (postdoctoral fellow, Baylor College of Medicine PM&R) | ||
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# Hsueh-Sheng Chiang (graduate student, UT Dallas/Center for Brain Health) | # Hsueh-Sheng Chiang (graduate student, UT Dallas/Center for Brain Health) | ||
# Jeremy Strain (graduate student, UT Dallas) | # Jeremy Strain (graduate student, UT Dallas) | ||
# Megan Herting (Oregon Health Sciences | # Megan Herting (Oregon Health Sciences University) | ||
I am a predoctoral student at OHSU in Portland, Oregon working with Dr. Bonnie Nagel. I use fMRI & DTI to study normal adolescent neurodevelopment. My dissertation work focuses on physical activity and brain development in adolescents. I fell in love with AFNI in 2007. | |||
# Neena Rao (graduate student, UT Dallas/Center for Brain Health) | # Neena Rao (graduate student, UT Dallas/Center for Brain Health) | ||
# Mingbo Cai (graduate student, BCM) | # Mingbo Cai (graduate student, BCM) |
Revision as of 10:24, 5 October 2010
AFNI Short Course 2010 Participant Info PagePlease write a few sentences about yourself and your research interests under your name, below. Feel free to include a link to your web page, if applicable, or upload your cv or a picture. To make changes, click in the login button at the top of the screen, then the user name is beauchamplab@gmail.com and the password is science. Participant Info
I love biscotti.
I'm a grad student in the Department of Behavioral Neuroscience at OHSU. I work in the Developmental Brain Imaging Lab, led by Dr. Bonnie Nagel. I'm interested in adolescent brain development and brain function in youth at high risk for alcoholism. More info about me and the fellow grad student attending, Megan Herting, can be found here: http://www.ohsu.edu/xd/education/schools/school-of-medicine/departments/clinical-departments/psychiatry/research/developmental-brain-imaging-lab/research-staff/graduate-students.cfm
I work on imaging small brain areas like Habenula.
I am a predoctoral student at OHSU in Portland, Oregon working with Dr. Bonnie Nagel. I use fMRI & DTI to study normal adolescent neurodevelopment. My dissertation work focuses on physical activity and brain development in adolescents. I fell in love with AFNI in 2007.
I am currently doing my PhD at University of Toronto which makes me a Canuck and no, I don't say eh after every sentence. On a day to day basis, I am usually found haunting the corridors of Hospital for Sick children and my PhD project is officially called "fMRI of response inhibition and error monitoring in adolescents with and without ADHD" but in reality its just an excuse for me to shove kids into the scanner because I am evil that way. On a more serious note, I am an AFNI user and I see this course as a way to increase my understanding of the tool which will help me discover a previously unknown albeit extremely relevant information about brain regions in ADHD. Course Feedback and Suggestions |