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FNNDSC Weekly Newsletter - Week 21

Happy Friday!


Have a great Memorial Day weekend!





Upcoming Events:


ISMRM & ISMRT | 2023 Annual Meeting & Exhibition Toronto, ON, Canada June 3-8, 2023

https://www.ismrm.org/


OHBM 2023 Annual Meeting: July 22, 2023 - July 26, 2023

https://www.humanbrainmapping.org/i4a/pages/index.cfm?pageid=4114


Flux 2023 | Hyatt Regency Sonoma Wine Country

September 6, 2023 – Pre-Conference Workshops & Trainee Sessions

September 6-9, 2023 – Flux Congress

https://fluxsociety.org/2023-santa-rosa/


52nd Annual Child Neurology Society Meeting | Vancouver, BC, Canada on Wednesday, October 4- Saturday, October 7, 2023

https://www.childneurologysociety.org/colleagues/network/cns-annual-meeting/


SIIM23 Annual Meeting + InformaticsTECH Expo | Austin, TX on June 14-16

https://siim.org/page/22m_overview


Various Dates: Newborn Brain Society - Fetal Neurology Webinar Series

Helpful LinksResearch Computing Data ManagementResearch Computing Self PortalResearch Announcements & NewsOffice of Sponsored Programs UpdatesFunding Opportunities and LinksStaff Resources - Covid-19Covid Vaccine FAQs

 

Honors/Awards/Achievements


Congratulations to Dr. Yangming Ou! He has been promoted to Associate Professor in Radiology at Harvard Medical School.




 

Publication(s)

Congratulations to Drs. Banu Ahtam, Yangming Ou, and Ellen Grant! They were recently published in research on child and adolescent pyschopathology for their work titled, "Maternal Childhood Abuse Versus Neglect Associated with Differential Patterns of Infant Brain Development".


All collaborators include: Karlen Lyons-Ruth, Frances Haofei Li, Jennifer E Khoury, Banu Ahtam, Michaela Sisitsky, Yangming Ou, Michelle Bosquet, Ellen Grant

 

FNNDSC Studies Currently Recruiting




HBCD: Are you pregnant or have an infant 0-9 months?

You may be eligible to participate in the pilot study of the Healthy Brain and Child Development Study! The pilot study involves 1-2 visits to give feedback on study activities about child development. Study activities include questionnaires, biological sampling, parent-child play tasks, and child brain assessments. All study assessments and procedures will be provided free of charge. You will be compensated for your time spent participating in the study and for transportation costs. Please email hbcd@childrens.harvard.edu or call 617-919-1726 for more information.


For more information: HBCD Flyer

 

FNNDSC Wellness Club


Upcoming events:

Boston Run to Remember | May 28

The Color Run | June 11

 

Brain Games 🧠 📝


NY Times Sudoku

NY Times Spelling Bee

Sudoku


 

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If you have something that you would like to see featured in the next newsletter, please contact Winona Bruce-Baiden at: winona.bruce-baiden@childrens.harvard.ed

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