Dear SPMers,
Thanks for your attention.
Here is a PRE-HBM workshop, which may be usefull.
Unfortunely, early-bird deadline closes tomorrow!
If you are interested in, please go through the details below and information on
www.brainage.med.unsw.edu.au
Registration form attached.
Best regards
Chao Suo
PhD Student
School of Psychiatry, UNSW
Sydney, Australia
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Please be reminded that the deadline for early bird registration for our pre-HBM
Summer Workshop, ‘Neuroimaging as Endpoints in Clinical Trials,’ closes
tomorrow on January 30th.
Unfortunately prices must increase after this date. Also be aware that spaces
are filling up fast - all private rooms have now been taken, and we can at this
stage offer shared twin and triple rooms.
To Register: Fax the last page of the attached flyer to +61-2-9382 3774 (from
outside Australia) or (02) 9382 3774 (from within Australia).
Any questions please direct to [log in to unmask]
Regards
Dr Michael Valenzuela and Dr Melissa Green
Co-organisers
Neuroimaging as Endpoints in Clinical Trials
Summer Workshop
Provence, France June 2-5 2010
Speaker Program
Structural MRI session
1. Prof Arthur Toga (UCLA, USA) – Neuroimaging as clinical endpoints: Are we
there yet?
2. AProf Faisal Beg (Simon Fraser University, Canada) – Tackling longitudinal
structural change using computational neuroanatomy
3. Dr David Bartres-Faz (University of Barcelona, Spain) - Combining DTI and
Cognitive Reserve Measures to Better Predict Cognition in Late Life
FMRI session
1. Dr Emilio Merlo-Pich (Vice President Research, GSK Italy) - Lesson learnt
from pharmacological fMRI studies
2. Dr Alex Fornito (Brain Mapping Unit, Cambridge UK) - Clinical relevance of
resting state networks using graph theory
3. Dr Ulrich Müller (Department of Psychiatry, Cambridge UK) – Pharmacological
neuroimaging studies in ADHD
MRS session
1. Dr Michael Valenzuela (University of New South Wales, Australia) -
Detection of neurogenesis in psychiatric patients for response prediction
2. AProf Murat Yucel (University of Melbourne, Australia) - The boutique
metabolites in clinical disorders: Glutamate, Glutamine, Glutathione, GABA and
NAAG
3. Dr Dost Ungur (Brain Imaging Center, Harvard Medical School & McLean
Hospital, USA) - Probing glutamatergic neurotransmission using MRS and
implications for clinical trials
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