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Spinoza User Meetings (SUM) consist of a combination of '''lectures from outstanding national and international scientists''' in the fields of cognition, neuroscience and neuroimaging, and '''instructional lectures''' on common procedures and workflows at Spinoza.
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Spinoza User Meetings (SUM) consist of a combination of '''lectures from outstanding national and international scientists''' in the fields of cognition, neuroscience and neuroimaging, '''lectures about ongoing projects at Spinoza''', and '''instructional lectures''' on common procedures and workflows at Spinoza.
  
 
SUMs are '''Tuesdays from 16:00 to 17:00''' (Netherlands time) and everyone is welcome to attend. Meetings are in hybrid format, i.e. both in person and via Zoom.  
 
SUMs are '''Tuesdays from 16:00 to 17:00''' (Netherlands time) and everyone is welcome to attend. Meetings are in hybrid format, i.e. both in person and via Zoom.  

Revision as of 16:04, 25 November 2021


Spinoza User Meetings (SUM) consist of a combination of lectures from outstanding national and international scientists in the fields of cognition, neuroscience and neuroimaging, lectures about ongoing projects at Spinoza, and instructional lectures on common procedures and workflows at Spinoza.

SUMs are Tuesdays from 16:00 to 17:00 (Netherlands time) and everyone is welcome to attend. Meetings are in hybrid format, i.e. both in person and via Zoom.

Schedule

Date (Host) Title and speaker
30-11-2021 (Jeroen / Wietske) Cross-scale rodent brain mapping with single-vessel, laminar, and multi-modal fMRI with fiber photometry
Xin Yu
Massachusets General Hospital, USA

07-12-2021

14-12-2021 (Tomas) Cerebellar Contributions to Human Visual Attention & Working Memory
David Somers
Boston University, USA

21-12-2021 (Tomas) Flywheel Tutorial: How to use flywheel @ Spinoza
Flywheel.io

11-01-2022 TBD

18-01-2022 TBD

25-01-2022 (tentative) (Wietske) Exploring the role of the human cerebellum across functional domains
Jorn Diedrichsen
University of Western Ontario, Canada

01-02-2022 (Serge) Vascular and neuronal contributions to laminar BOLD: experimental and modeling insights
Natalia Petridou
University Medical Center Utrecht, Netherlands

08-02-2022 TBD

15-02-2022 TBD

22-02-2022 (Wietske) Henri Krop
Erasmus University


Meeting information

Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83685952269?pwd=cXJyL1Yrc2FCLzVRMjR0dUl5YUpNdz09

Meeting ID: 836 8595 2269 Password: 457022

For questions, ideas or comments, please email Minni McMaster.