[vslist] 'The fMRI Experience VI' - Second Call for Abstracts
Carl Senior
seniorc@mail.nih.gov
Sun Nov 30 13:49:00 2003
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It is with great pleasure that we would like to announce the second
call for abstracts and registration for the
The 'fMRI Experience VI' Conference
To be held
6th-9th May 2004
Hotel Casa Grande,
Guaruja Sao Paulo, Brazil.
Confirmed speakers so far include:
Professor Jim Haxby,
Professor Nikos Logothetis,
Dr Peter Bandettini,
Dr Elliot Stein,
Professor Mary Phillips,
Dr Jorge Moll,
Professor Mick Brammer,
Professor Steven Williams,
Dr Vincent Giampietro,
Professor Rainer Goebel,
Professor Miguel Nicolelis,
Professor Philip McGuire,
Dr Derek Jones,
Professor Randy McIntosh,
Professor Ricardo Gattass,
The four days will consist of teaching sessions led by world-renowned
experts in the field on basic principles and advanced topics in fMRI,
in combination with student presentations. Students will have the
opportunity to present their new research, both in-progress and
recently completed projects. As students contribute greatly to
research projects and yet rarely have the opportunity to make oral
presentations at international meetings, we have aimed to provide
them with this opportunity, although there will also be poster
presentations scheduled. This year the organizing committee is
pleased to offer a number of formal workshops, including a course on
the Brain Voyager software (led by Professor Goebel) which will be
held on the last day of the meeting.
There is no charge for registered delegates to attend these courses
however, due to space constraints, delegates will have to register to
attend a particular course via the conference WWW site. Please note that
there are limited spaces left.
Further details about the 'fMRI Experience' conference series,
including this years registration and abstract submission information
(deadline : 1st Feb 2004) can be found on the conference WWW site
(www.fmriexp.com). Further questions can be directed to Tamara
Russell (t.russell@iop.kcl.ac.uk)
The organizing committee 2004
Edson Amaro Jr,
University of Sao Paulo, Brazil.
Draulio B. de Araujo,
University of Sao Paulo, Brazil.
Luiz Guilherme Lutterbach,
Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Dora Ventura,
University of Sao Paulo, Brazil.
Silvia Arcuri,
University of Sao Paulo, Brazil.
Cynthia Fu,
Institute of Psychiatry & Kings College London, UK.
Tamara Russell,
Institute of Psychiatry & Kings College London, UK.
Carl Senior,
National Institutes of Health, USA & Aston University, UK.
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<div><font face="Georgia" size="-1" color="#000000">It is with great
pleasure that we would like to announce the second<br>
call for abstracts and registration for the<br>
<br>
<b>The 'fMRI Experience VI' Conference<br>
<br>
</b>To be held<br>
<br>
6th-9th May 2004<br>
<br>
Hotel Casa Grande,<br>
Guaruja Sao Paulo, Brazil.<br>
<br>
Confirmed speakers so far include:<br>
<br>
Professor Jim Haxby,<br>
Professor Nikos Logothetis,<br>
Dr Peter Bandettini,<br>
Dr Elliot Stein,<br>
Professor Mary Phillips,<br>
Dr Jorge Moll,<br>
Professor Mick Brammer,<br>
Professor Steven Williams,<br>
Dr Vincent Giampietro,<br>
Professor Rainer Goebel,<br>
Professor Miguel Nicolelis,<br>
Professor Philip McGuire,<br>
Dr Derek Jones,<br>
Professor Randy McIntosh,<br>
Professor Ricardo Gattass,<br>
<br>
The four days will consist of teaching sessions led by
world-renowned<br>
experts in the field on basic principles and advanced topics in
fMRI,<br>
in combination with student presentations. Students will have the<br>
opportunity to present their new research, both in-progress and<br>
recently completed projects. As students contribute greatly to<br>
research projects and yet rarely have the opportunity to make oral<br>
presentations at international meetings, we have aimed to provide<br>
them with this opportunity, although there will also be poster<br>
presentations scheduled. This year the organizing committee
is<br>
pleased to offer a number of formal workshops, including a course
on<br>
the Brain Voyager software (led by Professor Goebel) which will be<br>
held on the last day of the meeting.<br>
<br>
There is no charge for registered delegates to attend these
courses<br>
however, due to space constraints, delegates will have to register
to<br>
attend a particular course via the conference WWW site. Please note
that<br>
there are limited spaces left.<br>
<br>
Further details about the 'fMRI Experience' conference series,<br>
including this years registration and abstract submission
information<br>
(deadline : 1st Feb 2004) can be found on the conference WWW site<br>
(www.fmriexp.com). Further questions can be directed to Tamara<br>
Russell (<u>t.russell@iop.kcl.ac.uk</u>)<br>
<br>
The organizing committee 2004<br>
<br>
Edson Amaro Jr,<br>
University of Sao Paulo, Brazil.<br>
<br>
Draulio B. de Araujo,<br>
University of Sao Paulo, Brazil.<br>
<br>
Luiz Guilherme Lutterbach,<br>
Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.<br>
<br>
Dora Ventura,<br>
University of Sao Paulo, Brazil.<br>
<br>
Silvia Arcuri,<br>
University of Sao Paulo, Brazil.<br>
<br>
Cynthia Fu,<br>
Institute of Psychiatry & Kings College London, UK.<br>
<br>
Tamara Russell,<br>
Institute of Psychiatry & Kings College London, UK.<br>
<br>
Carl Senior,<br>
National Institutes of Health, USA & Aston University,
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