FNNDSC Weekly Newsletter - Week 81
Upcoming Events:
December 13: FNNDSC Yankee Swap
MICCAI Conference: The deadline for submission of workshop proposals is 20 December 2021
Organization for Human Brain Mapping: OHBM 2022 is scheduled to take place in Glasgow, Scotland from June 19, 2022 - June 23, 2022! The deadline to submit an Abstract for OHBM 2022 is: Friday, December 17, 2021 at 11:59 PM EST. (Under no circumstances will this deadline be extended).
Pediatric Academic Societies (PAS): Abstract Submission Important Dates
Call for Abstracts: November 10, 2021, – January 5, 2022
Brain & Brain PET 2022: Abstract Submission due January 2022
13th International Newborn Brain Conference (mcascientificevents.eu): February 10-12, 2022
Clearwater Beach, Florida; hybrid event
The 22nd International Conference on Biomagnetism: August 28 – September 1, 2022
University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK
Call for Abstracts/Posters submissions has been extended to Friday March 18, 2022
Various Dates: Newborn Brain Society - Fetal Neurology Webinar Series Helpful Links ▴ Research Computing Data Management ▴ Research Computing Self Portal ▴ Research Announcements & News ▴ Office of Sponsored Programs Updates ▴ Funding Opportunities and Links ▴ Staff Resources - Covid-19 ▴ Covid Vaccine FAQs
FNNDSC Yankee Swap
FNNDSC Project Update(s):
NIRS Team
The NIRS team had another productive week and enrolled two new subjects into their NICU studies and completed eleven measurements in total. Additionally, they also had one neurodevelopmental follow up from a previously enrolled patient.
The NIRS team would also like to congratulate their intern, Luis Neri Perez, on his graduation from the Tecnológico de Monterrey. Currently, Luis's project is, "Cloud-based semi automated ML segmentation of 3D CT images." The NIRS team wishes him all the best on his future endeavors!
Brain Games
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