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May 15, 2017 #OHBM2017: An interview with Russell Poldrack – Making Neuroscience More Reproducible
BY DAVID MEHLERIn a recent blog post we learned about the activities of the OHBM Committee on Best Practices in Data Analysis and Sharing (COBIDAS), whose members work on establishing...
May 8, 2017 Dynamic Functional Connectivity – A Brief Overview and Latest Thoughts from the Rotman Research Conference on Neural Dynamics
BY JEAN CHEN, PHDFor those who have not yet come across functional connectivity in their research, it won’t be long before you do. In the human brain mapping community, functional...
Apr 21, 2017 THE BRAIN MAPPING BLOG IS TURNING ONE!
BY NIKOLA STIKOVAt the  OHBM 2015 Annual Meeting in Honolulu, HI,  the OHBM Communications Committee (or ComCom as we like to call it) was created by the OHBM Council. They...
Apr 18, 2017 #OHBM2017: An Interview with Karla Miller - Closing the Loop in MR Research
Figure 1. Karla Miller adorned with a student’s research. BY GUEST AUTHOR ERIKA RAVENThis post originally appeared on the ISMRM blog and in the MRM Highlights magazine. ​Republished...
Apr 14, 2017 How to share and analyze our MRI data best: COBIDAS Report
SHRUTI GOPAL VIJCOBIDAS: OHBM Committee on Best Practice in Data Analysis and Sharing Neuroimaging researchers study both the structural and functional organization of the...
Apr 10, 2017 OHBM 2017: Meet the leadership - Mike Greicius, Program Chair
BY NILS MUHLERTEvery year OHBM receives thousands of abstracts, each a snapshot of the intensive work of individuals or teams of scientists. Contained within this bumper crop of science...
Apr 7, 2017 OHBM Student and Postdoc SIG 2017: Who they are and what they do.
BY THE OHBM STUDENT AND POSTDOC SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPOHBM is open to brain mappers of all ages and career stages, and the students and postdocs are a vital part of the society. Despite...
Apr 4, 2017 You spoke, we listened: Steering a new course with respect to gender equity
BY THE ORGANIZATION FOR HUMAN BRAIN MAPPING GENDER & DIVERSITY COMMITTEEIt’s often been said that the best predictor of future history is past history. Thus, after comments...
Mar 29, 2017 An interview with Susan Bookheimer: Neuroimager, Feminist, and Horseback Rider
BY PANTHEA HEYDARI​As scientists, we pride ourselves on our specialties and niched questions that we try to answer. However, maintaining multiple...
Mar 7, 2017 OHBM Blog readership: A diverse community of brain mappers
BY SHRUTI GOPAL VIJThe human brain is a complex organ that continues to fascinate many researchers the world over. Brain researchers (including those involved in bench work using microscopy...
Mar 1, 2017 International family, maple leaves, and glass brains
BY KEVIN WEINERNew OHBM Communications Committee article on HuffPost Science: ​ When I was little, I used to catch leaves with my dad in autumn as I waited for the school...
Feb 24, 2017 Scientist tested, kid approved: Peer review from a child’s point of view
BY KEVIN WEINERNew OHBM Communications Committee article on HuffPost Science: ​ It’s often hard to find easy-to-read articles about cool scientific findings that are...
Feb 17, 2017 Imaging Brain Activity in Real Time
Research participant with EEG BY LEONARDO FERNANDINOFor over two decades functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) has been the indisputable workhorse in human brain mapping. Its...
Feb 14, 2017 Remembering Dr. Kang Cheng
by guest author R. Allen Waggoner I had the honor of knowing Dr. Kang Cheng not only as a scientific colleague, but also as one of my closest friends for more than 20 years.  He...
Feb 10, 2017 Ten Unique Characteristics of fMRI
by guest author Peter Bandettini This post originally appeared on The Brain Blog by Peter Bandettini and Eric Wong. Republished with permission.​I’ve...
Feb 7, 2017 OHBM 2017: Meet the Leadership - Michel Thiebaut de Schotten, Treasurer
The Brain Connectivity & Behaviour group (from left to right, Emmanuelle Volle, Chris Foulon, Michel Thiebaut de Schotten, Marika Urbanski, Leonardo Cerliani, Marine Lunven). BY NILS...
Feb 1, 2017 Karl Friston: Enabler During the Week, Theorist on the Weekend (Part 2)
Tzipi Horowitz-Kraus and Karl Friston BY TZIPI HOROWITZ-KRAUSRead Part 1 of this interview here.Tzipi Horowitz-Kraus (THK): What do you consider to be the greatest scientific discovery...
Jan 26, 2017 Karl Friston: Enabler During the Week, Theorist on the Weekend (Part 1)
Karl Friston This interview took place December 8, 2016 at the Educational Neuroimaging Center, Faculty of Education in Science and Technology, Technion, Israel.BY TZIPI HOROWITZ-KRAUSIf...
Jan 17, 2017 Mapping Traumatic Brain Injuries
Depiction of uncinate fasciculus (in blue), superior cingulum (in red), and temporal cingulum (in pink) in a healthy human brain. Image from Brandstack and colleagues (2013). BY EKATERINA...
Dec 22, 2016 Remembering Dr. Bosco Tjan
Bosco Tjan (Photo/Peter Zhaoyu Zhou) BY PANTHEA HEYDARI​Last week, we were hit with the news. It was friday night. December 2, 2016. We were at an Escape Room in West Hollywood...
Dec 8, 2016 OHBM and the WHO: Improving Public Health through Brain Research (Part 2)
BY KEVIN WEINERExcerpt from OHBM Communications/Media Team article on Huff Post Science:New puzzles for brain scientistsNo matter how exciting the topic, your mind is bound to wander...
Dec 2, 2016 Q&A with Roland Beisteiner, OHBM Alpine Chapter Chair
BY CYRIL PERNETThe second meeting of the OHBM Alpine Chapter, with participants from Austria, Switzerland, Germany, Italy, France and Great Britain, took place on November 25-26, 2016....
Nov 28, 2016 New: People's Choice Abstract Award!
 The Organization of Human Brain Mapping is pleased to announce a new OHBM People’s Choice Abstract Award to be given to one team presenting their research during the...
Nov 23, 2016 OHBM Replication Award: Q&A with Chris Gorgolewski
BY NIKOLA STIKOVOne of the newest initiatives of the OHBM is the establishment of a replication award to highlight the Organization’s commitment to reproducibility and transparency...
Nov 14, 2016 Join the OHBM Communications Committee!
Communications Committee members at OHBM 2017 in Geneva The Communications Committee of the Organization for Human Brain Mapping is beginning its second year and is looking for additional...
Nov 11, 2016 OHBM 2017 and Brain Research in Vancouver
BY OHBM 2017 LOCAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE By now, you’ve heard that the 2017 OHBM Annual Meeting will be held in picturesque Vancouver, British...
Nov 7, 2016 OHBM and the WHO: Improving Public Health through Brain Research (Part 1)
Dr. Randy Gollub, Dr. Ekaterina Dobryakova, Dr. Kevin Weiner BY EKATERINA DOBRYAKOVA ​Excerpt from OHBM Communications/Media Team article on Huff Post Science:At the end of...
Nov 1, 2016 Organising OHBM
BY NILS MUHLERTWhat makes a successful international conference? Getting field-leading researchers to describe their work is of course key, but setting the stage (including hiring the...
Oct 17, 2016 Free Beer and Free Speech: A Conversation with Samir Das and Pierre Bellec
Pierre and Nikola at OHBM 2016 BY NIKOLA STIKOVIn May 2016, OHBM announced the Open Science Special Interest Group (SIG).  One of the SIG founders, Cameron Craddock, wrote...
Oct 10, 2016 How Young Women Scientists are Getting Involved with the OHBM
BY LISA NICKERSON  Dr. Nikola Stikov and Kirstie Whitaker We caught up with Kirstie Whitaker, a post-doc at...
Oct 3, 2016 Brain Mapping in Korea
BY THE KOREAN SOCIETY FOR HUMAN BRAIN MAPPINGThe function and anatomy of the human brain are the basis of debates related to the inner workings of the human mind and body. Before...
Sep 12, 2016 The Methods Circle: An Online Quest for More Online Resources (featuring NITRC)
BY PANTHEA HEYDARIFiguring out the right methods to conduct fMRI analyses can be a full time job. Most recently, I spent countless hours trying to determine the best way to do a Region...
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