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'''Wednesdays from 11 am - noon (Central Standard Time; UTC -6) in the CAMRI Conference Room, Smith 104G '''
'''On hold for summer and will resume in the Fall'''


CAMRI has a weekly CAMRI Neuroscience Seminar Series and Journal Club (CNJC).  
'''Tentatively held on every 2nd and 4th Thursday each month from 11 am - noon (Central Standard Time) via ZOOM conference with some additional weekdays depending on speaker availability. Please refer to email updates for announcements and reminders. <br />
The Seminar Series features leaders in the field of human neuroscience discussing their latest research. The series is a mixture of physical and virtual seminars given over Skype. On weeks with no seminar series, there will be a journal club whose purpose is to discuss high impact, insightful articles from all areas of human neuroscience, especially functional and anatomical MRI. The format is an interactive, open forum with a primary presenter and the full participation of the audience. This journal club will provide a learning environment for the critical analysis of journal articles, presentation skills, and experimental design.
It is affiliated with the Neuroscience Graduate Program of the Neuroscience Department and has a home page here:
https://www.bcm.edu/departments/neuroscience/education/journalclubs/cnjc


'''Date/Name/Affiliation'''  <br />
The series will run in two parallel tracks:
9/6/17 '''Tom Liu, University of California, San Diego. Nuisance Regression in fMRI: Use, Misuse, and Limitations '''<br />
9/20/17 '''Brad Mahon, University of Rochester''' <br />
9/27/17 '''Alex Huth, University of Texas at Austin'''<br />
10/4/17 '''Avniel Ghuman, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center'''<br />
10/11/17  '''Marc Himmelbach, University of Tuebingen'''<br />
10/17/17 '''Elliot Smith, Columbia University. Distributed temporal processing of decision conflict in human medial and lateral prefrontal neuronal ensembles.''' Special faculty candidate seminar (Tues. 3 p.m. to 4 p.m., snacks provided).<br />
10/18/17 '''Pascal Belin, Institut de Neurosciences de La Timone, CNRS & Aix-Marseille Université'''<br />
10/25/17 '''Kate Watkins, University of Oxford'''<br />
11/1/17 '''Tal Yarkoni, University of Texas at Austin'''<br />
11/8/17 '''Bradley Postle, University of Wisconsin Madison'''<br />
11/15/17 SFN <br />
11/22/17 '''Adam Aron, University of California, San Diego'''<br />
11/29/17 '''Saskia Haegens, Columbia University'''<br />
12/6/17 '''Serge Dumoulin, Utrecht University'''<br />
Holiday Break


1/10/18 '''Marina Bedny, Johns Hopkins University'''<br />
'''(1) Neuroimaging track (Every 4th Thursday).'''<br />
1/17/18 '''Ladan Shams, UCLA'''<br />
This track will features speakers external to BCM presenting their neuroimaging work. The Seminar Series features leaders in the field of human neuroscience discussing their latest research. 
1/24/18 '''Petra Vetter, Royal Holloway Hospital, University of London<br />
1/31/18 '''Micah Murray, University of Lausanne'''<br />
2/7/18 '''Adeen Flinker, New York University'''<br />
2/14/18 <br />
2/21/18 '''Brice Kuhl, University of Oregon'''<br />
2/28/18 <br />
3/7/18  '''Wim Vanduffel, University of Leuven'''<br />
3/14/18 Houston-Area School Spring Break <br />
3/21/18 '''Mark Lescroart, University of Nevada, Reno''' <br />
3/28/18 '''Sven Bestmann, University College London'''<br />
4/4/18 <br />
4/11/18 '''Angie Laird, Florida International University'''<br />
4/18/18 '''Dobromir Rahnev, Georgia Tech''' <br />
4/25/18 '''Felipe De Brigard, Duke University''' <br />
5/2/18 <br />
5/9/18 <br />
5/16/18 '''Sook-Lei Liew, University of Southern California'''<br />
5/23/18 <br />
Summer Break <br />


9/5/18 <br />
9/12/18 <br />
9/19/18 <br />
9/26/18 <br />
10/3/18 <br />
10/10/18 <br />
10/17/18 <br />
10/24/18 <br />
10/31/18 <br />
11/7/18 SFN <br />
11/14/18 <br />
11/21/18 Thanksgiving Week <br />
11/28/18 <br />
12/5/18 <br />
Holiday Break <br />


Suggestions for speakers are welcome. Please send suggestions to Junqian (Gordon) Xu
(junqian.xu@bcm.edu).
'''(2) Journal-club/Lab-mixer track (Every 2nd Thursday).'''<br />
This track will feature informal presentations from CAMRI faculty
and trainees on their own projects or on literature of interest. These will be shorter presentations to leave ample time for
discussion.The purpose of the journal club is to discuss high-impact, insightful articles from all areas of human neuroscience, especially functional and anatomical MRI. The format is an interactive, open forum with a primary presenter and the full participation of the audience. This journal club will provide a learning environment for the critical analysis of journal articles, presentation skills, and experimental design.


'''Previous Speakers'''<br />
Spring 2017 <br />
1/4/17  '''Andreas Keil, University of Florida. Threat and safety in human visual cortex: how affective experience impacts perception.''' <br />
1/11/17  '''Elia Formisano, University of Maastricht. The functional and computational architecture of the human auditory cortex.'''<br />
1/18/17  Cancelled due to inclement weather.<br />
1/25/17    '''Christopher Baker, National Institute of Mental Health Intramural Research Program. Making sense of real world scenes.''' <br />
2/1/17      '''Yanchao Bi, National Key Laboratory of Cognitive Neuroscience and Learning & IDG/McGovern Institute for Brain Research, Beijing Normal University. Object domain and modality on the visual ventral pathway.'''  <br />
2/8/17  '''Benjamin Tamber-Rosenau, University of Houston. Mechanisms and limitations of flexible cognition in the human brain.''' <br />
2/15/17  '''Olivier Collignon, University of Louvain, University of Trento. Impact of sight deprivation and restoration on the functional organization and connectivity of the occipital cortex.''' <br />
2/22/17  Journal Club <br />
3/1/17  '''Eli Merriam, NIH. Multiple scales of representation in human cortex.'''<br />
3/8/17  '''Jonathan Winawer, New York University. Neuronal synchrony and the relation between the BOLD response and the local field potential.''' <br />
3/15/17        Spring Break  <br />
3/22/17  '''Bradley Voytek, University of California, San Diego. Why neural oscillations?''' <br />
3/29/17  '''Julie Golomb, The Ohio State University. Representations of 2D and 3D spatial location in the brain.'''<br />
4/5/17  '''Marius Peelen, University of Trento. Attention in natural scenes.'''<br />
4/12/17  '''Christopher Honey, Johns Hopkins University. Perception and memory of spoken sentences.''' <br />
4/19/17  '''Mariam Aly, Columbia University. Attention promotes episodic encoding by stabilizing hippocampal representations.''' <br />
4/26/17  '''Keith Schneider, University of Delaware. Imaging the human thalamic reticular nucleus.'''<br />
5/3/17  '''Catie Chang, NIH. Vigilance fluctuations and spontaneous fMRI signals.''' <br />
5/10/17  '''Yale Cohen, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. Mechanisms underlying auditory perception and decision-making''' <br />
5/17/17  '''John Serences, University of California, San Diego. Sensory recruitment during visual short-term memory''' <br />
5/24/17          IMRF    <br />


Fall 2016 <br />
If you or a lab member would like to present, please send nominations (name, lab, title of the talk and preferred
9/8/16    '''Brad Lega, UT Southwestern. Strategies for a cognitive brain machine interface: DARPA's Restoring Active Memory study and beyond''' <br />
presentation date) to Junqian (Gordon) Xu (junqian.xu@bcm.edu).
9/14/16  <br />
 
9/21/16  <br />
 
9/28/16  '''Dorian Pustina, University of Pennsylvania. The future of aphasia: from traditional lesion-to-symptom analyses to stacked multimodal predictions with structural and functional data.''' <br />
 
10/5/16  [http://6thannualneuroengineeringsymposium.blogs.rice.edu/sample-page/ Rice Neuroengineering Symposium]<br />
 
10/12/16  Journal Club: [http://biorxiv.org/content/early/2016/09/25/077131 Fixing the stimulus-as-fixed-effect fallacy in task fMRI. ] Beauchamp Lab presenting. <br />
If you or someone you know would like to be notified about upcoming seminars, please contact camri-staff@listserv.bcm.edu.
10/19/16  No Meeting <br />
 
10/26/16  '''Bart Krekelberg, Rutgers University. Transcranial Current Stimulation: Myths and Mechanisms.''' <br />
 
11/2/16    '''Ione Fine, University of Washington. Auditory processing in individuals who are blind.'''<br />
'''Academic Year 2021-2022''' <br />
11/9/16  '''Niko Kriegeskorte, University of Cambridge. Testing complex brain-computational models to understand how the brain works.'''<br />
Seminars during this year will be completely virtual. Please e-mail CAMRI in order to receive the Zoom invitations.
11/16/16      SFN  <br />
 
11/23/16      Thanksgiving Week  <br />
1/13/22 '''Chadi Abdallah, MD. Department of Psychiatry, Baylor College of Medicine. Challenges and opportunities in our search for a robust and reproducible biomarker of ketamine.'''<br />
11/30/16  '''Kyle Simmons, Laureate Institute for Brain Research. The Interoceptive Insula: From Visceral Sensation to Psychiatric Illness.''' <br />
2/10/22 '''Junqian Xu, Baylor College of Medicine. How much slice acceleration for 3T fMRI.'''<br />
12/7/16  '''Katharina Von Kriegstein, Max Planck Institute and Humboldt University. Human communication: from cerebral cortex to sensory thalamus''' <br />
2/21/22 MONDAY @1pm '''Bart Larsen, University of Pennsylvania. Studying the Development of Brain Iron During Adolescence: Implications for Dopaminergic Neurobiology and Cognition''' hosted by Chadi Calarge <br />
12/9/16  '''Joana Loureiro, Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics. Structural and Functional Imaging of the Human Superior Colliculus at 9.4T''' <br />
3/24/22 '''Matthew Glasser, Washington University of Saint Louis. Updates on the Human Connectome Project and T1w/T2w Myelin Mapping'''  hosted by Junqian (Gordon) Xu <br />
4/28/22 '''Brian Russ, Nathan Kline Institute. Whole-brain functional markers of neuromodulation in the nonhuman primates. ''' hosted by Jeffrey Yau <br />
5/12/22 '''Emily Finn, Dartmouth College''' hosted by Junqian (Gordon) Xu <br />
5/26/22 '''Irina Esterlis, Yale University''' hosted by Chadi Abdallah<br />
6/9/22 '''David Ress, Baylor College of Medicine. Measurement of stretch-evoked brainstem function using fMRI.''' https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-021-91605-5<br />
& '''Dr. Meghan Robinson, Department of Neurosurgery, BCM. Choice of nuisance regression in functional connectivity impacts detection of group differences in mental health conditions'''<br />
6/23/22 '''Malgorzata (Gosia) Marjanska, University of Minnesota. Brain neurochemistry studied with in vivo MRS: aging, Alzheimer's disease, brain tumors''' hosted by Junqian (Gordon) Xu <br />
9/8/22 '''Flywheel '''<br />
9/15/22 '''Dr. Brian Russ, Nathan Kline Institute. Whole-brain functional markers of neuromodulation in the nonhuman primate''' <br />
10/13/22 '''Dr. Damien Fair, University of Minnestoa, and the NOUS Imaging team. Improving Brain Image Acquisition Through Motion Monitoring and Biofeedback''' <br />
12/22/22 '''Jonathan Power, Weill Cornell Medical College.''' hosted by Junqian (Gordon) Xu <br />

Latest revision as of 12:24, 28 July 2023

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On hold for summer and will resume in the Fall

Tentatively held on every 2nd and 4th Thursday each month from 11 am - noon (Central Standard Time) via ZOOM conference with some additional weekdays depending on speaker availability. Please refer to email updates for announcements and reminders.

The series will run in two parallel tracks:

(1) Neuroimaging track (Every 4th Thursday).
This track will features speakers external to BCM presenting their neuroimaging work. The Seminar Series features leaders in the field of human neuroscience discussing their latest research.


Suggestions for speakers are welcome. Please send suggestions to Junqian (Gordon) Xu (junqian.xu@bcm.edu).

(2) Journal-club/Lab-mixer track (Every 2nd Thursday).
This track will feature informal presentations from CAMRI faculty and trainees on their own projects or on literature of interest. These will be shorter presentations to leave ample time for discussion.The purpose of the journal club is to discuss high-impact, insightful articles from all areas of human neuroscience, especially functional and anatomical MRI. The format is an interactive, open forum with a primary presenter and the full participation of the audience. This journal club will provide a learning environment for the critical analysis of journal articles, presentation skills, and experimental design.


If you or a lab member would like to present, please send nominations (name, lab, title of the talk and preferred presentation date) to Junqian (Gordon) Xu (junqian.xu@bcm.edu).



If you or someone you know would like to be notified about upcoming seminars, please contact camri-staff@listserv.bcm.edu.


Academic Year 2021-2022
Seminars during this year will be completely virtual. Please e-mail CAMRI in order to receive the Zoom invitations.

1/13/22 Chadi Abdallah, MD. Department of Psychiatry, Baylor College of Medicine. Challenges and opportunities in our search for a robust and reproducible biomarker of ketamine.
2/10/22 Junqian Xu, Baylor College of Medicine. How much slice acceleration for 3T fMRI.
2/21/22 MONDAY @1pm Bart Larsen, University of Pennsylvania. Studying the Development of Brain Iron During Adolescence: Implications for Dopaminergic Neurobiology and Cognition hosted by Chadi Calarge
3/24/22 Matthew Glasser, Washington University of Saint Louis. Updates on the Human Connectome Project and T1w/T2w Myelin Mapping hosted by Junqian (Gordon) Xu
4/28/22 Brian Russ, Nathan Kline Institute. Whole-brain functional markers of neuromodulation in the nonhuman primates. hosted by Jeffrey Yau
5/12/22 Emily Finn, Dartmouth College hosted by Junqian (Gordon) Xu
5/26/22 Irina Esterlis, Yale University hosted by Chadi Abdallah
6/9/22 David Ress, Baylor College of Medicine. Measurement of stretch-evoked brainstem function using fMRI. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-021-91605-5
& Dr. Meghan Robinson, Department of Neurosurgery, BCM. Choice of nuisance regression in functional connectivity impacts detection of group differences in mental health conditions
6/23/22 Malgorzata (Gosia) Marjanska, University of Minnesota. Brain neurochemistry studied with in vivo MRS: aging, Alzheimer's disease, brain tumors hosted by Junqian (Gordon) Xu
9/8/22 Flywheel
9/15/22 Dr. Brian Russ, Nathan Kline Institute. Whole-brain functional markers of neuromodulation in the nonhuman primate
10/13/22 Dr. Damien Fair, University of Minnestoa, and the NOUS Imaging team. Improving Brain Image Acquisition Through Motion Monitoring and Biofeedback
12/22/22 Jonathan Power, Weill Cornell Medical College. hosted by Junqian (Gordon) Xu