It's
not too late to register for the
2017
HCP Course: "Exploring the Human Connectome", to be held June 19-23 at the
Djavad Mowafagian Centre for Brain Healthat
University of British Columbia (UBC) in Vancouver, BC, Canada!
FSL
analysis tools play a major part of the HCP processing pipelines and have been
critical to the high quality processing of the project's over 1100 released imaging
datasets.
Spaces
for the course are limited and registration is on a first come, first served basis.
The 5-day intensiveHCP course
is
a great opportunity to learn directly from HCP investigators
and designed for those interested in:
using data collected and distributed from the HCP young adult study
acquiring and analyzing HCP-style imaging and behavioral data at your own institution
processing your own non-HCP data using HCP pipelines and methods
using Connectome Workbench tools and sharing data using the BALSA imaging database
learning HCP multimodal neuroimaging analysis methods, including those that combine MEG and MRI data
exploring the HCP MMP 1.0 multimodal parcellation brain map and learning about how it can be used in your analyses
positioning yourself to capitalize on HCP-style data being distributed by the Connectome Coordinating
Facility (CCF) from HCP development (healthy subjects ages 5-21) and aging (healthy subjects ages 35-90+) and Connectomes Related to Human Disease projects