[Repronim-announcement] June ReproNim Webinar and Office Hours
Bates, Julianna (Julie)
Julianna.Bates at umassmed.edu
Tue Jun 3 11:45:12 EDT 2025
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ReproNim: A Center for Reproducible Neuroimaging Computation
ReproNim 'First Thursdays' Drop-In Office Hours - Thursday, June 5, 2025 at 1pm Eastern Time
All are welcome to our ReproNim Office Hours Program! Do you have a reproducibility question, challenge, or problem?
Our next Drop-In Session will be Thursday, June 5, 2025, from 1-2pm ET, via Gathertown.
* Gathertown https://gather.town/app/ESJPNXX7CVirKett/nmind<https://t.co/uE0qveSTC5?amp=1>
-If you have any difficulty connecting, please email David Kennedy (david.kennedy at umassmed.edu<mailto:david.kennedy at umassmed.edu>) or Julie Bates (julianna.bates at umassmed.edu<mailto:julianna.bates at umassmed.edu>)
-If you sign in to Gathertown but don't see ReproNim folks, please look for 'ReproNim Dave'
ReproNim 'First Fridays' Webinar – Friday, June 6, at 2pm Eastern Time
Join us for a special guest presentation this month!
Stephanie Noble<https://cos.northeastern.edu/people/stephanie-noble/> joins us from Northeastern University (Psychology, BioEngineering, and Center for Cognitive and Brain Health) as our featured speaker this month. Stephanie’s work is uniquely poised at the intersection of precision measurement and individually centered brain-behavior data in combination with best practices for machine learning and big data analysis. She has a very multidisciplinary background, in both academia (chemical & biomedical engineering, as well as interdepartmental neuroscience) and professional experience including industry development and consulting roles. (see Bio below for an interesting overview).
Speaker: Stephanie Noble, PhD (Northeastern University: Psychology, BioEngineering, and Center for Cognitive and Brain Health)
Title: "Towards more reliable and valid human brain mapping research"
Bio: Dr. Stephanie Noble is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology, Department of Bioengineering, and Center for Cognitive and Brain Health at Northeastern University where she focuses on creating tools to facilitate more precise human neuroscience inference and prediction. Her research lies at the intersection of data science, neuroscience, and open science. Specifically, her work has addressed open questions and introduced new paths forward to facilitate more reliable and valid neuroimaging research, and paves a way towards improving individual-level models of behavior and disease. Previously, Dr. Noble received a BS in Chemical & Biological Engineering from Princeton University, a PhD in the Interdepartmental Neuroscience Program at Yale University, and completed Postdoctoral training in Radiology & Biomedical Imaging at Yale. Beyond academia, she co-founded EEG startup goBlue Labs and served a consultant for Source Signal Imaging (now part of Cortech Solutions) and Elite Warrior Identification. Dr. Noble’s work has been supported by a number of awards, including from the NSF and NIH, and her work has appeared in journals including PNAS, Nature, and Neuron
Videoconference via Zoom
Register in advance here (it’s easy!): https://umassmed.zoom.us/meeting/register/v5Ikce2qrzkjF_dnGYL7_CeVQ_JqodcCrA
Once you’ve registered, you should receive a confirmation email containing information on how to join the meeting.
Any questions or problems, please contact Julie Bates at julianna.bates at umassmed.edu<mailto:julianna.bates at umassmed.edu>
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