This lecture will provide an overview of neuroimaging techniques and their clinical applications.
A basic introduction to clinical presentation of schizophrenia, its etiology, and current treatment options.
How genetics can contribute to our understanding of psychiatric phenotypes.
Introductory presentation on how data science can help with scientific reproducibility.
FAIR principles and methods currently in development for assessing FAIRness.
The landscape of scientific research is changing. Today’s researchers need to participate in large-scale collaborations, obtain and manage funding, share data, publish, and undertake knowledge translation activities in order to be successful. As per these increasing demands, Science Management is now a vital piece of the environment.
Lecture on functional brain parcellations and a set of tutorials on bootstrap agregation of stable clusters (BASC) for fMRI brain parcellation which were part of the 2019 Neurohackademy, a 2-week hands-on summer institute in neuroimaging and data science held at the University of Washington eScience Institute.