Sorry to bother you, but I've been instructed to try to corral some
students for this meeting.
Best,
Aaron
There will be an organizing session for a brain connectivity
discussion group on Friday, 9/23. Please see details below:
In the last few years there has been a huge increase in studying
functional, effective and anatomical connectivity in neuroscience.
This increased interest in connectivity analysis spans spatial scales
from the macroscopic level of neuroimaging down to the cellular and
subcellular levels of single neurons. Because many researchers at NIH
work on these topics, we thought it might be useful to arrange a set
of meetings where we can discuss recent developments in connectivity
analysis.
So, we would like to have an initial gathering to see if there is
sufficient interest in going forward and organizing such a set of
meetings, and to discuss the associated logistics. To this end, an
initial organizing session will be held on Friday, Sept. 23, 2011, at
2pm in Bldg. 40, Rm. 1201-1203.
Barry Horwitz
Chief, Brain Imaging and Modeling Section
NIDCD
horw...@mail.nih.gov
Aaron Alexander-Bloch
NIH-Oxford-Cambridge MD/PhD Student
Child Psychiatry Branch, NIMH
alexand...@mail.nih.gov