Dear CVNet:
Please distribute this announcement to the CVNet membership at your
earliest convenience.
Thank you,
Robert Savoy
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The MGH-NMR Center's Visiting Fellowship Program in Functional MRI
continues to be offered three times per year in Boston, Massachusetts.
The next program is scheduled for March 1-4, 2000. Subsequent programs
will be held July 5-8, and November 15-18, 2000.
The March 1-4 program is a 4-Day intensive workshop. Participants attend
lectures, have ample time for informal disucssion with the lecturers,
attend a "demonstration" fMRI experiment, get some hands-on experience with
data analysis, design a group fMRI experiment, and (if everything runs
smoothly!) implement, execute, and analyze the data from that experiment.
Registration fee is $1000. (There is a reduced rate of $600 for graduate
students only.)
For more detailed information regarding registration, accommodation, etc.,
consult the web page at:
http://www.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/fmrivfp
and/or send e-mail to:
fMRIVFP@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu
For registration and administrative questions, send mail to the above
address.
For academic questions (e.g., is the course too introductory? is it too
advanced?) you can contact me directly at <savoy@rowland.org>.
Robert Savoy, Ph.D.
Director, fMRI Education
Room 2301
Building 149, 13-th Street
MGH-NMR Center
Charlestown, MA 02129
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The Rowland Institute for Science The MGH-NMR Center, Room 2301
100 Edwin H. Land Boulevard Building 149, 13-th Street
Cambridge, MA 02142-1297 Charlestown, MA 02129
Phone: (617) 497-4647 Phone: (617) 724-9652
Fax: (617) 497-4627 Fax: (617) 726-7422
e-mail: savoy@rowland.org
Director of fMRI Education and The fMRI Visiting Fellowship Program
at the MGH-NMR Center. E-mail for program: fMRIVFP@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu
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