Learn Diffusion MRI analysis using Python - March 11-15! Please register or forward! :)

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Jan 22, 2019, 1:46:14 PM1/22/19
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On behalf of the DIPY (Diffusion Imaging in Python) team, I would like to cordially invite you to a neuroimaging (Diffusion and Structural MRI Imaging) workshop that we are hosting at Indiana University, Bloomington, USA from March 11-15, 2019.

The event is sponsored by the National Institute of Health (NIH). See speakers, topics and detailed information here:

https://workshop.dipy.org

The workshop will provide a series of tutorials including topics such as tractography, microstructure, and statistical analysis. All tutorials will be presented by esteemed instructors from a range of institutions and backgrounds. The workshop will also include a data accelerator where you will be able to analyze your own data together with the help of the instructors and DIPY developers. 
 

This workshop will drastically help you advance your neuroimaging expertise and help you build analysis workflows that you can use for your research or other projects.


The workshop is intended at helping all kinds of researchers, clinical practitioners and industrial methods developers to get them more involved and well versed with using Python for neuroimaging research. The workshop will include social events, collaborative activities and hands-on development expertise.

 

Reserve your place for the DIPY Workshop 2019 - Titanium Edition today!

Register Here

Please email us back with any questions that you may have regarding schedulecosts, accommodation, etc. and we will be more than happy to help you out!

Best regards,

Eleftherios Garyfallidis, PhD

Founder and Lead Developer of DIPY

Assistant Professor

Intelligent Systems Engineering

Indiana University

Luddy Hall 700 N Woodlawn

Bloomington, IN 47408

+1 (812) 856-5240

https://grg.sice.indiana.edu

http://dipy.org

P.S. Be happy to forward this email to all interested parties.



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