[Repronim-announcement] February ReproNim Webinar and Office Hours

Bates, Julianna (Julie) Julianna.Bates at umassmed.edu
Mon Feb 2 16:25:13 EST 2026



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ReproNim: A Center for Reproducible Neuroimaging Computation


ReproNim 'First Thursdays’ Virtual Drop-In Office Hours  - Thursday, February 5, 2026, 1pm Eastern Time

All are welcome to our ReproNim Office Hours Program! Do you have a reproducibility question, challenge, or problem?
Join us for VIrtual Drop-in Office Hours, Thursday February 5th (1-2pm ET).
Register Here<https://umassmed.zoom.us/meeting/register/mz3UbrqyRY2hRND3IBp8Hg#/registration> for our new Meeting Link for Office Hours.

ReproNim Office Hours are open to all; it is an opportunity to address reproducibility quesitons of all sorts and at any level of expertise.

In case of difficulty connecting, please email David Kennedy (david.kennedy at umassmed.edu) or Julie Bates (julianna.bates at umassmed.edu)


ReproNim 'First Fridays' Webinar – Friday, February 6 at 2pm Eastern Time

Greetings All!

Join us! ReproNim faculty member Yaroslav Halchenko<https://pbs.dartmouth.edu/people/yaroslav-o-halchenko-0>  enlightens us with both big picture context and practical steps for end-to-end  execution of reproducible neuroimaging study workflows, from data acquisition all the way to publication, in his presentation “ReproFlow & YODA: Structure your studies, observable and reproducible they become.”

Title: “ReproFlow & YODA: Structure your studies, observable and reproducible they become.”
Speaker:  Yaroslav Halchenko<https://pbs.dartmouth.edu/people/yaroslav-o-halchenko-0> (Dartmouth College, Psychological and Brain Sciences, Computer Science, and founding Director, Center for Open Neuroscience<https://centerforopenneuroscience.org/whoweare>)
Webinar Registration<https://umassmed.zoom.us/meeting/register/mhxcAm_7R_msH3__kO0Lgg> (Please note our new registration link)

Overview: “Version control everything. Look up you must not. Compose modularly you
shall. Discover how YODA principles, BIDS composition, and ReproFlow/reprostim tooling bring observable and reproducible workflows to neuroimaging—from acquisition to publication.”


                                    






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