The second OHBM/ACCS webinar series theme will focus on working with data collections, such as the Human Connectome Project (HCP) data. Join us to learn more about the ways in which you can interact with data collections and use them as reference sets in your research.
About
This webinar brings together experts from around Australia to introduce data collections for neuroimaging research, as implemented in the ACCS via the CVL. We will explore how projects have used open-access datasets to enhance their research, especially with regard to fMRI and structural studies.
Topics covered:
What are data collections?
What types of data are hosted in the collections?
How can you access these collections?
Program:
11:00 am Welcome and introduction
Dr Steffen Bollmann, The University of Queensland
11:05 am An introduction to data collections in the ACCS landscape
Farnoosh Sadeghian, Monash University
Example projects using open-access datasets on CVL@M3
11:15 am Physiologically constrained generative models of structural brain networks
Dr Stuart Oldham, Monash University
11:30 am De-noising resting state fMRI
Dr Kevin Aquino, University of Sydney
11:45 am Characterising scale-specific cortical shape asymmetries
Dr Yu-Chi Chen, Monash University
Other uses of collection data
12:00 pm Brain state kinematics and the trajectory of task performance improvement
Dr Eli Müller, University of Sydney
12:15 pm The optimal target and connectivity for deep brain stimulation in severe childhood-onset epilepsy
Dr Aaron Warren, University of Melbourne
12:30 pm Tea break
Hands-on component
12:35 pm Demonstration session
Dr Kathryn Hall, National Imaging Facility
Dr Chao Suo, Monash University
an introduction to CVL
accessing HCP data on CVL@M3
a brief walk-through*
For more information, please contact: Dr Kathryn Hall - kathryn.hall@uq.edu.au
*a follow-up workshop will be held on 15 December, 2021
Event details
Date
7 December, 2021
Time
11:00 am – 1:00 pm AEDT (10:00 am – 12:00 noon AEST; 8:00 am – 10:00 am AWST)
Location
online event
Host organisation
The Australia-New Zealand Chapter of the Organization for Human Brain Mapping (OHBM)
Australian Characterisation Commons at Scale (ACCS) Project