Multimodal Neuroimaging Summer Workshop
| University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, United States | |
| Pittsburgh, United States | |
| Short Course , Training of Faculty | |
| Neuroimaging |
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The six-week Multimodal Neuroimaging Summer Workshop, coordinated by the University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Mellon University, provides training in multiple imaging modalities to advanced scientists who are engaged in neuroimaging workCourse frequency
Every summerFee
Details available from provider
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EnglishAdditional information
The Multimodal Neuroimaging Training Program,
coordinated by the University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Mellon
University, is hosting its annual 6-week summer workshop, which will
provide training in multiple imaging modalities, MRI/DTI, functional
MRI, PET, MEG/EEG, and optical imaging. This program is designed for
advanced scientists (senior graduate students, medical students,
post-doctoral fellows, and independent researchers) who are already
engaged in neuroimaging work and are familiar with brain structure and
function. Our philosophy is to build on the strengths of our trainees in
one imaging modality in order to help them develop skills in new
modalities and improve their ability to address important questions in
modern neuroscience.
Participants will learn the principles of multiple imaging modalities,
and receive hands-on experience in one imaging modality, specifically:
Participation in the summer workshop is made by completing an
application online
or submitting it to (MNTP@pitt.edu).
The application must be accompanied by a copy of your CV and a brief
(2 page) essay describing your neuroimaging experience, interest and
goals in participating in the workshop. Participants in this workshop
will receive an allowance based upon eligibility to cover meals and
other education-related expenses and will be provided with housing in a
double-occupancy dormitory on campus. They will also receive partial
funds, to help defray the cost of travel and other related expenses.
Please note that funding is limited to 12 recipients.
Application deadline is January 29, 2010 - Apply
Online

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