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Dr. Beauchamp teaches is a lab instructor for the Medical Neuroscience laboratory course. | |||
Click here for information about downloading teaching material for this course: | |||
The main course offered by Dr. Beauchamp is titled "Introduction to fMRI". | The main course offered by Dr. Beauchamp is titled "Introduction to fMRI". | ||
This course is intended for graduate students and post-doctoral fellows who are interested in using fMRI for their research. A small number of undergraduates may also enroll in the course, at the discretion of the instructor. Undergraduates who are currently involved in a functional MRI study will have priority. | This course is intended for graduate students and post-doctoral fellows who are interested in using fMRI for their research. A small number of undergraduates may also enroll in the course, at the discretion of the instructor. Undergraduates who are currently involved in a functional MRI study will have priority. |
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CoursesDr. Beauchamp teaches is a lab instructor for the Medical Neuroscience laboratory course. Click here for information about downloading teaching material for this course: The main course offered by Dr. Beauchamp is titled "Introduction to fMRI". This course is intended for graduate students and post-doctoral fellows who are interested in using fMRI for their research. A small number of undergraduates may also enroll in the course, at the discretion of the instructor. Undergraduates who are currently involved in a functional MRI study will have priority. The course is primarily offered through the University of Texas Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences. The course is also cross-listed at Rice University in the Psychology and Bioengineering departments. This course will be cross-listed, pending approval of the curriculum committee, in the Baylor College of Medicine Graduate School of Biological Sciences. If you are a student at another institution, please visit this web page for information about enrolling in the course: http://registrar.uth.tmc.edu/Registration/ConcurEnrollment.html A second course offered by Dr. Beauchamp is titled "Advanced Seminars in Neuroimaging". This is an advanced course for students who have already taken Introduction to fMRI. |