Registration is now open for the 2026 FSL Course.
22-26 June, in Bordeaux (the week after OHBM).
open.oxcin.ox.ac.uk/pages/fslcou...
@janinebijsterbosch
Associate Professor at WashU interested in neuroimaging, computational methods, mental health, big data, and open science. Learn more about the Personomics Lab: https://www.mir.wustl.edu/research/research-centers/computational-imaging-research-center-cir
Registration is now open for the 2026 FSL Course.
22-26 June, in Bordeaux (the week after OHBM).
open.oxcin.ox.ac.uk/pages/fslcou...
Future @ohbmofficial.bsky.social meeting dates just annouced:
* 2027 - Toronto, Canada
* 2028 - Yokohama, Japan
www.ohbm-com.com/blog/futurem...
@ohbmofficial.bsky.social, is the new OHBM abstract length really 14,000 characters? This would mean a shift from an abstract to a conference paper. If so, what are the implications for publication rights with respect to journal submissions? How are reviewers expected to review up to 40?
The Center for Theoretical and Computational Neuroscience at WashU is recruiting postdoctoral fellows. The Center offers a unique opportunity to craft a transdisciplinary research program with an unusual degree of independence.
ctcn.wustl.edu/postdoc-fell...
Come join the discussion on the future of publishing NOW with Giga, @imagingneurosci.bsky.social, and @apertureohbm.bsky.social. Now in the @ohbmofficial.bsky.social Open Science Room (back of the poster hall) @ohbmossig.bsky.social
RELEASE THE KRAKEN(CODER)!
Ever struggle deciding which connectome pipeline to use or want to map between structure and function? Our multi-modal connectome mapping and fusion tool-the Krakencoder-can help! Brilliant Keith Jamison led this work, code available! www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Registration Open! FSL Course 2025 will be held fully online, 15th โ 26th September. Details & registration info here: open.win.ox.ac.uk/pages/fslcou...
The course covers lectures & hands-on practicals on structural, functional, diffusion and resting state brain image analysis.
Yes, absolutely! The hope for data-driven subtypes is mainly to guide optimal treatment rather than inform diagnosis. Based on our results, we will need to parse more complexity in depression heterogeneity to achieve that treatment guidance goal than previously realized.
For sure, totally agree!
Some of the differences came from the method, even more came from (sometimes very minor) differences in input features. Although I agree with linking a given reduction to a task, I think the degree of subtype disagreement in our findings challenges the clinical vision of finding 'true' subtypes.
Our new registered report by @kaylahannon.bsky.social compared 6 subtyping approaches for depression. Although most had good stability and sensitivity, there was no agreement between resulting patient groupings. Is it time to rethink our approach to depression heterogeneity? doi.org/10.1016/j.bp...
Last week to grab a virtual registration for Whistler Brain starting this weekend - get the link for the talks!
web.cvent.com/event/34b0c2...
Happy to see this paper out in @gigascience.bsky.social. We performed disease classification based on neuroimaging features in 17 different diagnostic categories using the UK Biobank. Hopefully this will be a useful benchmark for future work. academic.oup.com/gigascience/...
Traveling to Bangkok as international mentor to Prince Mahidol Youth Scholar Setthanan Joe Jarukasemkit has been one of the most special and humbling experiences of my academic life. The palace dinner and presentation to the Princess felt completely surreal. Thank you for an amazing week!!