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Workshop "Inverse problems in brain imaging and multimodal data fusion" - Montreal - August 24-29 2009

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"Christophe Grova, M." <[log in to unmask]>

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Tue, 30 Jun 2009 09:50:43 -0400

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CALL FOR ABSTRACT- DEADLINE IS APPROACHING: JULY 15th - REGISTRATION IS OPEN
Inverse problems in brain imaging and multimodal data fusion
Montreal, CANADA, August 24-29, 2009
Organizers: Christophe Grova(McGill), Sylvain Baillet (Med. College of
Wisconsin), Jean-Marc Lina (Ecole de Technologie Superieure, CRM)
( http://www.crm.umontreal.ca/Inverse09/index_e.php)
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Sylvain Baillet, Jean-Marc Lina and myself are organizing a workshop entitled
"Inverse problems in brain imagery and multimodal data fusion". This
workshop supported by the "Centre de Recherche en Mathématiques" de
l'Université de Montréal (http://www.crm.umontreal.ca/) will last  5 days in
Montreal from the 24th to the 29th of August 2009
The diversity of non invasive imaging devices (MRI, EEG, MEG, Near Infrared
Spectroscopyl) allows one to explore the brain dynamics provided there
exists a mathematical framework that encompass this multimodality and the
complexity of the inherent sources of the cerebral signals. Despite a
general agreement about the source modelling, many mathematical strategies
have been elaborated in order to solve the inevitable ill-posed inverse
problem. What are the common features between those approaches? What are the
mathematical frameworks the most appropriate for handling simultaneous
measurements from different modalities? What are the best approaches for
estimating both spatial and temporal brain activities?

The workshop will consist in full 3-hours invited lectures followed by more specific
presentations and one poster session.

Participants interested in presenting a contributed talk or a poster are
invited to submit an abstract before the 15th of July 2009.

Participants interested in attending, the registration is now open, places
are limited

Check our website for more information:
http://www.crm.umontreal.ca/Inverse09/index_e.php


Preliminary program below 
 
We hope to see you in Montreal

Grova Christophe, Baillet Sylvain, and Lina Jean-Marc

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Monday August 24th: Inverse problem (1)

- Matti Hamalainen - Martinos Cent. for Biomed. Imag. Boston USA
MEG and EEG side by side in terms of neural sources sources, measurement
techniques, forward modeling, and source modeling.
- Srikantan Nagarajan -  Univ. Calif. at San Francisco USA
Machine learning advances in electromagnetic imaging.
Probabilistic algorithms developed for analyses of MEG and EEG data

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Tuesday August 25th: Inverse problem (2)

- Jan de Munck - VU Medical Center Amsterdam, Netherlands
Computational aspects of forward and inverse modelling of MEG and EEG
- Nelson Trujillo Barreto - Cuban Centre for Neurosciences - LaHavana, Cuba
Probabilistic and biophysical models for the analysis and integration of
functional neuroimages
- Round table / discussion:
How deep one can see with MEG vs EEG?
Moderators: M. Hamalainen, J. de Munck

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Wednesday August 26th: Dipole scanning approaches
- J Mosher - Cleveland Clinic USA
A Beamformer Perspective of MEG and EEG Source Analyses.
(non-cerebral noise rejection in MEG/EEG, non linear source localization)
- Doug Cheyne: Toronto Sick Kids Hospital, Canada
Most recent developments in beamforming techniques
- Hermann Stefan - MEG Center, Erlangen, Germany
Clinical application of multimodal data (EEG/MEG/MRI//PET/SPECT) in epilepsy
- Round table / discussion : model comparison and model selection
for EEG/MEG inverse problem
Moderators: N. Trujillo-Barreto, J. Daunizeau

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Thursday August 27th: Multimodal data fusion

- Christophe Grova - McGill University, Biomedical Engineering Dpt, Canada
Insights from electrophysiology (MEG/EEG) and hemodynamic processes
(fMRI/NIRS) using multimodal imaging to characterize the epilptogenic
network
- Jean Daunizeau - Functional Imaging Lab., London, UK
Stochastic dynamic causal models in EEG/MEG
- Jorge Riera - Tohoku University, Japan
Modeling the genesis of the primary current density from a mesoscopic viewpoint: the
relationship with EEG and MEG data
- Sylvain Baillet- The Medical College of Wisconsin, USA
Optical flow techniques adapted to the analysis of time-resolved brain
imaging data
- Round table / discussion : source localization and induced activity
Moderators: J.M Lina

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Friday August 28th: Clinical and Neuroscience applications

- Jean-Marc Lina - Ecole de Technologie Superieure, Montreal, Canada
Entropic approaches dedicated to the EEG/MEG inverse problem
- Eliane Kobayashi - McGill, Montreal Neurological Institute, Canada
Clinical relevance of EEG/MEG and EEG/fMRI in epilepsy
 - Stephan Grimault MEG center - Université  de Montréal, Canada
Memory retention and source localization of  induced activity in MEG
- Round table / discussion : clinical and neuroscience application of the
inverse problem,expectations of the users
Moderators: P. Jolicoeur (UdM), J. Gotman (McGill)


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Christophe Grova, PhD 
Assistant Professor
Biomedical Engineering Dpt 
Neurology and Neurosurgery Dpt 
Montreal Neurological Institute
 
Biomedical Engineering Department - Room 304
McGill University
3775 University Street, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, H3A 2B4
email : [log in to unmask]
tel : (514) 398 2516
fax : (514) 398 7461
 
Research Assistant : MEG Center, CERNEC
Université de Montréal 
tel : (514)-343-6111 ext 18878.
 
web: 
http://www.mni.mcgill.ca/research/gotman/members/christophe.html
http://www.bmed.mcgill.ca/
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