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May 2, 2019 25 years of Scientific Meetings in Neuroimaging being Celebrated by OHBM in 2019!
by Aina Puce & Bernard Mazoyer, OHBM Program Committee​In the late 1980’s, neuroimagers were a ragged band of multi-disciplinary researchers with no real home. In search...
Apr 30, 2019 OHBM 2019 Keynote interviews: Catie Chang
By Nils MuhlertResting-state fMRI has seen increasing attention over the last decade. The majority of these studies have focussed on static resting state networks, often considering...
Apr 30, 2019 OHBM 2019 Keynote interviews: Catie Chang
By Nils MuhlertResting-state fMRI has seen increasing attention over the last decade. The majority of these studies have focussed on static resting state networks, often considering...
Apr 19, 2019 OHBM Oral History: Peter Bandettini
By Shruti Vij & Nils MuhlertPeter Bandettini has been a key figure in neuroimaging for over 25 years. His career started with earnest, in a PhD working with James S. Hyde and R. Scott...
Apr 19, 2019 OHBM Oral History: Peter Bandettini
By Shruti Vij & Nils MuhlertPeter Bandettini has been a key figure in neuroimaging for over 25 years. Following a PhD working with James S. Hyde and R. Scott Hinks  in Wisconsin,...
Mar 21, 2019 OHBM OnDemand How-To: Machine Learning in NeuroImaging
By Claude Bajada, Simon M. Hofmann and Ilona LippEdited by: Thomas Yeo and Lisa NickersonMachine learning, deep learning and artificial intelligence are terms that currently appear...
Mar 21, 2019 OHBM OnDemand How-To: Machine Learning in NeuroImaging
By Claude Bajada, Simon M. Hofmann and Ilona LippEdited by: Thomas Yeo and Lisa NickersonMachine learning, deep learning and artificial intelligence are terms that currently appear...
Mar 18, 2019 Oral History Series: David Kennedy
Professor David Kennedy is a Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Massachusetts. He was a key contributor to the development of functional MRI and diffusion MRI, working in...
Mar 18, 2019 Oral History Series: David Kennedy
Professor David Kennedy is a Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Massachusetts. He was a key contributor to the development of functional MRI and diffusion MRI, working in...
Mar 14, 2019 Surveying Open Science practices in the OHBM community: An interview with Dr. Tibor Auer
By Kirstie Whitaker Open science means different things to different people. It includes open data, open source code, preprints, preregistrations, and open access publications. Getting...
Mar 14, 2019 Surveying Open Science practices in the OHBM community: An interview with Dr. Tibor Auer
By Kirstie Whitaker Open science means different things to different people. It includes open data, open source code, preprints, preregistrations, and open access publications. Getting...
Mar 4, 2019 Advancing Open Publishing Together: Aperture Survey Results
By: Elizabeth DuPre with the Aperture working groupsThe Aperture survey has closed, and we’re excited to share the results! Here, we summarize our initial conclusions and outline...
Mar 4, 2019 Q&A with Uta Frith
By Amanpreet Badhwar and the Diversity and Gender CommitteeThe OHBM Diversity and Gender Committee is performing a series of interviews to better understand and address the issues of...
Mar 4, 2019 Q&A with Uta Frith
By Amanpreet Badhwar and the Diversity and Gender CommitteeThe OHBM Diversity and Gender Committee is performing a series of interviews to better understand and address the issues of...
Feb 27, 2019 Advancing Open Publishing Together: Aperture Survey Results
By: Elizabeth DuPre with the Aperture working groupsThe Aperture survey has closed, and we’re excited to share the results! Here, we summarize our initial conclusions and outline...
Feb 25, 2019 OHBM Australian Chapter: Interview with Amy Brodtmann & Inaugural AUSTRALIAN CHAPTER meeting
By Michele Veldsman & Gabby JeanAustralia has been steadily increasing its output in the field of neuroimaging. It hosts a number of leading imaging centres, including the Melbourne...
Feb 25, 2019 OHBM Australian Chapter: Interview with Amy Brodtmann & Inaugural AUSTRALIAN CHAPTER meeting
By Michele Veldsman & Gabby JeanAustralia has been steadily increasing its output in the field of neuroimaging. It hosts a number of leading imaging centres, including the Melbourne...
Feb 21, 2019 OHBM Oral History Interview Series: Susan Bookheimer
In this second installment of the OHBM Oral History series we had the chance to speak to Professor Susan Bookheimer. Susan is a Clinical Neuropsychologist and Professor-in-residence...
Feb 21, 2019 OHBM Oral History Interview Series: Susan Bookheimer
In this second installment of the OHBM Oral History series we had the chance to speak to Professor Susan Bookheimer. Susan is a Clinical Neuropsychologist and Professor-in-residence...
Feb 18, 2019 Seeds of Change within OHBM: Three Years of Work Addressing Inclusivity and Diversity
By the OHBM Diversity & Gender Committee Nearly three years ago, a young woman approached the microphone at the “Town Hall Meeting” in Geneva during OHBM’s 20th...
Jan 25, 2019 What’s next for the OHBM Open Science Room?
By Tim van Mourik; Edited by Elizabeth DuPreThe abstract reviews are in, and we're getting excited for OHBM's 25th annual meeting. Tim van Mourik has been chatting with Cameron Craddock...
Jan 14, 2019 Effective Self-Management for Early Career Researchers in the Natural Sciences
Invitation to project Natalia Bielczyk & OHBM Student and Postdoc Special Interest Group,Edited by AmanPreet BadhwarEarly career researchers in different parts of the world face...
Jan 11, 2019 Can you have it all? A story about work-life balance in academia
By Ilona Lipp and Jean ChenEdited by: Nils MuhlertIn science, the term “work-life balance” may seem like a holy grail for some and a conundrum for others. Its easy matter-of-factness...
Jan 7, 2019 2019 OHBM REPLICATION AWARD
NOMINATE THEM TODAY! 2019 REPLICATION AWARD DEADLINE IS FRIDAY, JANUARY 11th. Website: https://www.humanbrainmapping.org/i4a/pa... Submit your nomination...
Jan 4, 2019 Q&A with OHBM 2018 Replication Award Recipient: Benedikt Sundermann
By Chris Gorgolewski & Ekaterina Dobryakova Reproducibility and transparency are core to all branches of science. Two years ago, OHBM established the Reproducibility Award. The purpose...
Jan 4, 2019 Q&A with OHBM 2018 Replication Award Recipient: Benedict Sundermann
By Chris Gorgolewski & Ekaterina Dobryakova Reproducibility and transparency are core to all branches of science. Two years ago, OHBM established the Reproducibility Award. The...
Dec 28, 2018 Brain Mapping Blog: 2018 Roundup
This year marks the third full year of the OHBM blog. In 2018 we’ve published over 40 blogposts, covering topics as broad as diversity in brain mapping, neuroimaging in Iran,...
Dec 21, 2018 OHBM Oral History Interview Series: Alan Evans
OHBM 2019 in Rome next June will mark twenty-five years since the first meeting in Paris. During that time the organization has evolved from an annual meeting of like-minded brain mappers...
Dec 14, 2018 What we learned this year about career development in academia (and beyond)
By Ayaka Ando & Natalia Z. Bielczyk, OHBM Student and Postdoc Special Interest Group, Edited by AmanPreet Badhwar Christmas is just around the corner and the deadline for the OHBM...
Dec 5, 2018 OHBM Publishing Platform Questionnaire
OHBM is in the beginning stages of creating a new publishing platform, Aperture, to host high-quality research objects while promoting reproducible and open science. Provide community...
Nov 30, 2018 OHBM Education award 2018: Martin Lindquist
By Claude Bajada​ Many fledgling neuroscientists who are eager to dive deep into the statistical analysis of functional MRI data know of Martin Lindquist. Martin is a professor...
Nov 28, 2018 APERTURE OHBM COMMUNITY SURVEY
OHBM plans to create a new publishing platform, Aperture, to host high-quality research objects while promoting reproducible and open science. With Aperture, OHBM plans to open up to...
Nov 9, 2018 What is Open Science today? A conversation with the new Open Science SIG Leaders
By Elizabeth DuPre; Edited by Aman BadhwarWhat exactly is “open science”? As open science has become increasingly central to discussions of scientific practice, publishing,...
Nov 9, 2018 What is Open Science today? A conversation with the new Open Science SIG
By Elizabeth DuPre; Edited by Aman BadhwarWhat exactly is “open science”? As open science has become increasingly central to discussions of scientific practice, publishing,...
Oct 31, 2018 Interview with the OHBM2018 Program Chair - Guillen Fernandez
By Niall Duncan                    The rich scientific program enjoyed each year at the OHBM conference is the product of...
Oct 23, 2018 OHBM 2019 in the Eternal City
By Claude Bajada, Emiliano Ricciardi, Pietro Pietrini and the Rome LOCAs you might know, the 25th OHBM Congress will come back to Italy and this time we will be in Rome. The capital...
Oct 15, 2018 Art by SHUBIGI RAO displayed at OHBM 2018 and the neuroscience that inspired it
By Ekaterina DobryakovaShubigi Rao, the Singapore-based artist whose works were presented at the OHBM 2018, grew up surrounded by science. As a child, she owned and was fascinated by...
Oct 15, 2018 Art at OHBM2018 - Shubigi Rao on how neuroscience inspires her artworks
By Ekaterina DobryakovaShubigi Rao, the Singapore-based artist whose works were presented at the OHBM 2018, grew up surrounded by science. As a child, she owned and was fascinated by...
Aug 31, 2018 “Open for All” as a Vision for the Open Science SIG: An Interview with Kirstie Whitaker
By Elizabeth DuPre​The Open Science Special Interest Group (SIG) is a relatively new organization within OHBM; however, it is responsible for several increasingly popular community...
Aug 20, 2018 An Interview with Danilo Bzdok
By Tal Seidel-Malkinson Danilo Bzdok heads the section for “Social and Affective Neurosciences” at the Department of Psychiatry, Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics at RWTH...
Aug 6, 2018 OHBM OnDemand How-to: Resting State fMRI Analysis
By Danka Jandric, Jeanette Mumford & Ilona LippIntroductionPlanning a resting state study and analysing resting state data can feel overwhelming. There seems to be an endless number...
Jul 20, 2018 OHBM 2018 Chinese Young Scholars for Human Brain Mapping
The Annual Event of Chinese Young Scholars for Human Brain Mapping was held on June 19th, during the 2018 OHBM Annual Meeting in Singapore. This was the second annual event, and continued...
Jul 9, 2018 Heidi Johansen-Berg interviews Charlie Stagg  about GABA-MRS, neurostimulation and medical and scientific careers
By Nils MuhlertIn much of biomedical science the questions dictate the methods. This often means we have to draw on knowledge from different disciplines, or combine data from different...
Jul 6, 2018 Heidi Johansen-Berg interviews Charlie Stagg
By Nils MuhlertIn much of biomedical science the questions dictate the methods. This often means we have to draw on knowledge from different disciplines, or combine data from different...
Jul 2, 2018 Open Science as Social Justice
(or, How I became an advocate of Open Science in 5 days.) By Cassandra Gould van Praag Cass It’s the final day of OHBM 2018, and I’m tired. I’m also excited, enthusiastic...
Jun 17, 2018 May OHBM Open Science Demo Call
By Elizabeth DuPre and Kirstie WhitakerThis month we continued our Open Science Demo Call series with a focus on this year’s OHBM annual meeting in Singapore, and the many ways...
Jun 15, 2018 Announcing Aperture - the OHBM Publishing Platform
BY NIKOLA STIKOV AND JEAN-BAPTISTE POLINEThe current academic publishing norms impose many constraints on how and what we publish without fully embracing the new web-enabled dynamics....
Jun 13, 2018 OHBM2018 Q&A with Daniel Margulies: Free Spirits Of The Tree House
By AmanPreet Badhwar “In a forest of a hundred thousand trees, no two leaves are alike. And no two journeys along the same path are alike.” ― Paulo CoelhoMy first...
Jun 7, 2018 Q&A with Bea Luna: OHBM 2018 Keynote Series
By Shruti Vij“I have always loved the idea of not being what people expect me to be!” - Dita Von Teese. Professor Bea Luna There isn’t another stalwart in neuroscience...
Jun 1, 2018 OHBM2018 Keynote series: Q&A with Martijn van den Heuvel
By Tommy Boshkovski Martijn van den Heuvel Martijn van den Heuvel heads the Dutch Connectome Lab, part of the Complex Traits Genetics Lab at the VU University in Amsterdam. The goal...
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