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This lesson describes the fundamentals of genomics, from central dogma to design and implementation of GWAS, to the computation, analysis, and interpretation of polygenic risk scores. 

Difficulty level: Intermediate
Duration: 1:28:16
Speaker: : Dan Felsky

This lesson provides an overview of the database of Genotypes and Phenotypes (dbGaP), which was developed to archive and distribute the data and results from studies that have investigated the interaction of genotype and phenotype in humans.

Difficulty level: Beginner
Duration: 48:22
Speaker: : Michael Feolo

This lesson provides an overview of the current status in the field of neuroscientific ontologies, presenting examples of data organization and standards, particularly from neuroimaging and electrophysiology. 

Difficulty level: Intermediate
Duration: 33:41

This lecture covers the NIDM data format within BIDS to make your datasets more searchable, and how to optimize your dataset searches.

Difficulty level: Beginner
Duration: 12:33
Speaker: : David Keator

This lecture covers positron emission tomography (PET) imaging and the Brain Imaging Data Structure (BIDS), and how they work together within the PET-BIDS standard to make neuroscience more open and FAIR.

Difficulty level: Beginner
Duration: 12:06
Speaker: : Melanie Ganz

This lecture discusses how to standardize electrophysiology data organization to move towards being more FAIR.

Difficulty level: Beginner
Duration: 15:51

Hierarchical Event Descriptors (HED) fill a major gap in the neuroinformatics standards toolkit, namely the specification of the nature(s) of events and time-limited conditions recorded as having occurred during time series recordings (EEG, MEG, iEEG, fMRI, etc.). Here, the HED Working Group presents an online INCF workshop on the need for, structure of, tools for, and use of HED annotation to prepare neuroimaging time series data for storing, sharing, and advanced analysis. 

     

    Difficulty level: Beginner
    Duration: 03:37:42
    Speaker: :

    In this lesson, attendees will learn about the data structure standards, specifically the Brain Imaging Data Structure (BIDS), an INCF-endorsed standard for organizing, annotating, and describing data collected during neuroimaging experiments. 

    Difficulty level: Beginner
    Duration: 21:56
    Speaker: : Michael Schirner

    This lesson is a general overview of overarching concepts in neuroinformatics research, with a particular focus on clinical approaches to defining, measuring, studying, diagnosing, and treating various brain disorders. Also described are the complex, multi-level nature of brain disorders and the data associated with them, from genes and individual cells up to cortical microcircuits and whole-brain network dynamics. Given the heterogeneity of brain disorders and their underlying mechanisms, this lesson lays out a case for multiscale neuroscience data integration.

    Difficulty level: Intermediate
    Duration: 1:09:33
    Speaker: : Sean Hill

    This lesson gives an in-depth introduction of ethics in the field of artificial intelligence, particularly in the context of its impact on humans and public interest. As the healthcare sector becomes increasingly affected by the implementation of ever stronger AI algorithms, this lecture covers key interests which must be protected going forward, including privacy, consent, human autonomy, inclusiveness, and equity. 

    Difficulty level: Beginner
    Duration: 1:22:06
    Speaker: : Daniel Buchman

    This is a continuation of the talk on the cellular mechanisms of neuronal communication, this time at the level of brain microcircuits and associated global signals like those measureable by electroencephalography (EEG). This lecture also discusses EEG biomarkers in mental health disorders, and how those cortical signatures may be simulated digitally.

    Difficulty level: Intermediate
    Duration: 1:11:04
    Speaker: : Etay Hay

    This is the second of three lectures around current challenges and opportunities facing neuroinformatic infrastructure for handling sensitive data. 

    Difficulty level: Beginner
    Duration: 48:26
    Speaker: : Michael Schirner

    In this lesson you will learn about current efforts towards integrating multimodal human brain data using the open source SCORE HED library schema. 

    Difficulty level: Beginner
    Duration: 23:29
    Speaker: : Dora Hermes

    This lecture aims to help researchers, students, and health care professionals understand the place for neuroinformatics in the patient journey using the exemplar of an epilepsy patient. 

    Difficulty level: Intermediate
    Duration: 1:32:53

    This lecture will highlight our current understanding and recent developments in the field of neurodegenerative disease research, as well as the future of diagnostics and treatment of neurodegenerative diseases.

    Difficulty level: Beginner
    Duration: 39:05
    Speaker: : Nir Giladi

    This lecture continues from part one (previous lesson), highlighting our current understanding and recent developments in the field of neurodegenerative disease research, as well as the future of diagnostics and treatment of neurodegenerative diseases.

    Difficulty level: Beginner
    Duration: 45:27
    Speaker: : Nir Giladi

    This lecture picks up from the previous lesson, providing an overview of neuroimaging techniques and their clinical applications.

    Difficulty level: Beginner
    Duration: 41:00
    Speaker: : Dafna Ben Bashat

    This lesson provides a basic introduction to clinical presentation of schizophrenia, its etiology, and current treatment options.

    Difficulty level: Beginner
    Duration: 51:49

    This lecture focuses on the rationale for employing neuroimaging methods for movement disorders.

    Difficulty level: Beginner
    Duration: 1:04:04
    Speaker: : Bogdan Draganski

    This lecture provides an introduction to entropy in general, and multi-scale entropy (MSE) in particular, highlighting the potential clinical applications of the latter. 

    Difficulty level: Intermediate
    Duration: 39:05
    Speaker: : Jil Meier