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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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Courses

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". 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.