FNNDSC Weekly Newsletter - April 15
Upcoming events:
April 22, 2024 | 12:30PM
Student Intern Presentation: Thomas Freund
Title: Fetal Brain Age Prediction using MRIs with the SWIN Transformer
Zoom meeting information:
Join from your computer or mobile device: https://bostonchildrens.zoom.us/j/94775223754?pwd=Rjg5NjJIRzMwRWI4c0hobDNGUHJ3dz09&from=addon
Meeting ID: 947 7522 3754
Password: 010170
Pediatric Academic Societies | May 2-6, 2024 | Toronto, Canada
OHBM 2024 | June 23 - 27, 2024 | Seoul, Korea
Society for Neuroscience | October 5–9, 2024 | Chicago, IL
MICCAI 2024 | October 6-10, 2024 | Marrakesh, Morocco
Various Dates: Newborn Brain Society - Fetal Neurology Webinar Series
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FNNDSC Studies Currently Recruiting
The HEALthy Brain and Child Development (HBCD) Study is recruiting people who are pregnant. We hope to learn how early life experiences can shape how a child develops.
Families are asked to participate in activities once during pregnancy, and across several visits during early childhood. Study activities include:
• Surveys about daily experiences
• Biological samples like saliva from you and your child
• Interactive activities for you and your child
• Pictures of your child’s brain
• Wearable sensors to measure your child’s heartbeat and movement
• Physical measurements of your child’s growth
If you're interested in joining this exciting study, you can learn more at https://HBCDStudy.org, or contact HBCD@childrens.harvard.edu. We would love to have you and your family be a part of this important research!
Brain Games 🧠 📝
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