NeuroImaging Carpentry “Lunch & Learn” – Fall 2021 Edition

Description

A collective of researchers from several Canadian universities and institutions has developed a series of Neuroimaging lessons under The Carpentries Incubator, meant to teach students fundamental skills that contribute to reproducible brain science. For five consecutive Fridays starting on the 22nd of October 2021, the lessons listed below will be will be taught live online.


Schedule
Date and Time NeuroImaging Lesson Teachers
Friday, October 22, 11:00-13:30 EDT
Introduction to working with MRI data and BIDS with Python
Hannes, Almgren, Amin Banihashemi, Ladan Shahshahani
Friday, October 29, 11:00-13:30 EDT
Structural neuro-imaging analysis in Python
Kesavi Kanagasabai, Amin Banihashemi
Friday, November 5, 11:00-13:30 EDT
dMRI analysis in Python
Davide Momi, Bradley Karat
Friday, November 12, 11:00-15:30 EDT
Resting-state analysis in Python
Kesavi Kanagasabai, Ladan Shahshahani
Friday, November 19, 11:00-13:30 EDT
Working with EEG-BIDS in EEGLAB (Matlab)
Davide Momi

Some familiarity with Python is helpful for the first four lessons. Introductions to Python can be found in such lessons as Software Carpentry’s Plotting and Programming in Python and Programming with Python.


How to sign up

Please follow this link for additional details and to sign up for one or more of these upcoming lessons:

 

https://mcgill.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZcucOitqj0rHtRQFuG0KVxGyNvzs6mpR7bz



Erin Dickie (CAMH, University of Toronto)

Jerrold Jeyachandra (CAMH)

Michael Joseph (CAMH)

Jason Kai (Western University)

Ariel Rokem (eScience Institute / U of Washington)

Olivia Stanley (Western University)

Jon Haitz Legarreta (Université de Sherbrooke)

Nikhil Parag Bhagwat (McGill University)

P.J. Toussaint (McGill University)

Ben Selby (CAMH)

James Desjardins (Brock University)

Ted Strauss (McGill University)

Michael Dayan (Campus Biotech)

Sara Stephenson (Brock University)

Swapna Premasiri (McGill University)

Patrick Bermudez (McGill University)

Jean-Baptiste Poline (McGill University)