Seminars and events
Here you will find previous seminars and events provided by SUBIC
2024
Seminars
- 16 May 2024 - Seminar: Clinical MR Spectroscopy of the Brain - Application and Technique, Sahar Nikkhou Aski, MR fysiker, PhD, Karolinska Universitetssjukhuset.
- 12 June 2024 - Seminar: Introduction to Pupillometry: Theory and Practice, Speaker: Assoc. Prof. Ronald Van den Berg, Department of Psychology, Stockholm University.
- 13 June 2024 - Seminar: Data analysis discussion for MRI scanner software updates, Assoc. Prof. Rita Almeida, SUBIC.
- 18 September 2024 - Tutorial on AI-assisted programming, Speaker: Assoc. Prof. Ronald Van den Berg, Department of Psychology, Stockholm University. Recording: Tutorial on AI-assisted programming. Slides: Tutorial on AI-assisted programming slides.
Events
- 5 Dec 2024, students hosted by the University of Hong Kong visited SUBIC as part of Nobel Week activities.
- 10 Oct 2024, SweCog visit
- 17 June 2024, SUBIC open day for the Department of Psychology
- 14 May 2024, 15 delegations from South African universities visited SUBIC during the annual Research and Innovation Week organized by SASUF. Read more here.
- 27 March, 24 Kungsholmen Gymnasium students visited SUBIC, led by Prof. Francisco de Lacerda. Read more here.
2023
- 27 April 2023 - A designated cortical system for olfactory error processing, Stephen Pierzchajlo, Stockholm University
- 11 May 2023 - Brain mechanisms underlying early development of autism, Giorgia Bussu, Uppsala University
- 25 May 2023 - Forensic behavioral neuroscience, Katarina Howner, Karolinska Institute
- 7 September 2023 - Mechanisms of Cognitive Aging: The Roles of Brain Iron Accumulation and Neuroinflammation, Goran Papenberg, Karolinska Institute
- 21 September 2023 - Eocene Antarctic Penguins and the importance of X-ray imaging, Thomas Mörs, Naturhistoriska Riksmuseet
- 5 October 2023 - Journal Club : Deep language algorithms predict semantic comprehension from brain activity, Presented by Rita Almeida, SUBIC
- 26 October 2023 - Brain technology in stroke rehabilitation – increasing motor recovery, Jonatan Tidare, Mälardalens Universitet
- 9 November 2023 - Evidence of a predictive coding hierarchy in the human brain listening to speech, Presented by Rita Almeida, SUBIC
- 16 November 2023 - The association between physical activity patterns, cardiorespiratory fitness, and cortical thickness in aging, by Lucia Ter Harkel, SU.
2022
- 10 February 2022 - Small is beautiful: Small-N designs as a way forward in cognitive neuroscience, Mats Nilsson and Håkan Fischer, Stockholm University
- 24 February 2002 – Brain network integration and segregation during pain, Granit Kastrati, Karolinska Institute
- 10 March 2022 - Cortical and behavioral effects of smell dysfunction, Johan Lundström, Karolinska Institute
- 24 March 2022 - Brain iron accumulation in aging, Grégoria Kalpouzos, ARC, Karolinska Institute
- 31 March 2022 - Examining resource allocation in visual working memory using electroencephalography, Cristina Villalba García, Stockholm University
- 7 April 2022 - Arithmetic in the signing brain, Josefine Andin, Linköping University
- 21 April 2022 - Moment-to-moment variability and sensitivity in functional and structural brain images: caveats and opportunities, Kristoffer Månsson
- 28 April 2022 - Netplotbrain. A talk about plotting networks on brains and contributing to open source research software, William Thompson, University of Gothenburg
- 5 May 2022 - Netplotbrain. A talk about plotting networks on brains and contributing to open source research software, Silvia Fanton, Karolinska Institute
- 19 May 2022 – Magnetic resonance elastography for the brain: initial experiences at KTH, Rodrigo Moreno, KTH
- 29 September 2022 - Can fMRI be used to find individuals at risk for chronic pain?, Karin Jensen, Karolinska Institute
- 20 October 2022 - Clustintime: a computational and visualization tool for time clustering of fMRI data, Cristina Tobías, Linköping University
- 10 November 2022 - Life science research enabled by the latest and greatest in electron- and x-ray microscopy, Leif Viskari, Zeiss
- 24 November 2022 - Automated Segmentation of Midbrain Structures using Deep Convolutional Neural Networks and Quantitative Susceptibility Mapping, Farshad Falahati, ARC, Karolinska Institute
- 8 December 2022 - Synesthesia, autism and perception, Janina Neufeld, Karolinska Institute
- 27 October, 17 November and 1 December 2022 - Application of Graph Theory and Deep Learning to Brain Connectivity.
Workshop hosted by SUBIC and organized by Joanan Pereira, Karolinska Institute; Giovanni Volpe, University of Gothenburg; Emiliano Gomez Ruiz, University of Gothenburg; Anna Canal Garcia, Karolinska Institute; Yu-Wei Chang, University of Gothenburg.
Link to workshop
2021
- 25 February 2021 - MRI Journal Club: Lan et al. (2021) Effect of wearing a face mask on fMRI BOLD contrast. Presented by Patrik Andersson and Rita Almeida, SUBIC
- March 2021 - Seminar: The impact of uncontrollable stress on reward learning, Amy Walsh, Karolinska Institute
- 11 March 2021 – Seminar: Introduction to multivariate pattern analysis for MRI data, Rita Almeida, SUBIC
- 18 March 2021 – Seminar: Introduction to multivariate pattern analysis for MRI data II , Rita Almeida, SUBIC
- 25 March 2021 – Seminar: Individual functional atlasing of the human brain with multitask fMRI data: leveraging the IBC dataset, Ana Luisa Pinho, Université Paris-Saclay, Inria, CEA, France
- 15 April 2021 – Seminar: Physiological artifacts and corrections in fMRI, Patrik Andersson, SUBIC
- 22 April 2021 – Seminar: Variability in the analysis of a single neuroimaging dataset by many teams, Gustav Nilsonne, Karolinska Institute
- 29 April 2021 – Seminar: CT data in the Palaeosciences, Ashley Kruger, Swedish Museum of Natural History
- 6 May 2021 – Seminar: Action-perception coupling and near transfer: listening to melodies after piano practice triggers sequence-specific representations in the auditory-motor network, Örjan de Manzano, Karolinska Institute
- 20 May 2021 – Seminar: Neuroplasticity of auditory cortex in Deaf individuals, Jodie Davies-Thompson, Swansea University (UK)
- 27 May 2021 – Seminar: X-ray biomechanical imaging of bone and biomaterials, Marta Peña Fernández, Heriot-Watt University, U
- 3 June 2021 – Seminar: Imaging bone microarchitecture changes mediated by autoantibodies in a murine model using X-ray microscopy, Akilan Krishnamurthy, Karolinska Institute
- 10 June 2021 – Seminar: Digital endocasts from two late Eocene carnivores shed light on the evolution of the brain at the origin of Carnivora, Therese Flink, Swedish Museum of Natural History
- 17 June 2021 – Seminar: Neural basis of helping decisions under distal and imminent threat, Joana Vieira, Karolinska Institute 07 October 2021 – Large-scale Analysis of The Honey Bee Brain Using Micro-CT Imaging and Deep Learning, Philipp Lösel, Heidelberg University
- 26 August 2021 – Virtual symposium: X-ray imaging in life sciences
- 30 September 2021 – Brain Imaging in the Human Sciences: Expanding Research Opportunities
- 14 October 2021 – A introduction to resting-state fMRI, Peter Fransson, Karolinska Institute
- 21 October 2021 – X-ray phase contrast: towards clinical imaging, Ilian Häggmark, KTH
- 4 November 2021 – Techniques on processing brain-scans of guppies, Hongli Zeng, Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China
- 18 November 2021 – 3D Multi-scale investigation of tissue samples using X-ray microscopic and nanoscopic computed tomography, Madleen Busse, Technical University of Munich, Germany
- 25 November 2021 – Somatosensory processing during action, Konstantina Kitelni, Karolinska Institute
- 9 December 2021 – Detecting changes in Neurodegenerative Diseases with Brain Connectivity, Joana Pereira, Karolinska Institute
2020
- 9 January 2020 – Seminar: Communicative ability and variation in the verbal theory of mind network, Julia Uddén, Stockholm University.
- 16 January 2020 – Seminar: General linear model analysis for fMRI data - Rita Almeida, SUBIC.
- 23 January 2020- Seminar: Introduction to X-ray imaging and tutorial to Xradia microCT - Tunhe Zhou, SUBIC.
- 30 January 2020- Amira Software workshop - A solution for advanced 3D image processing and analysis, Julien Roussel, Thermo Fisher Scientific.
- 06 February 2020 - Seminar: General linear model analysis for fMRI data – II, Rita Almeida, SUBIC.
- 13 February 2020 - Seminar: Ancient creations in new light: X-ray phase-contrast imaging of mummiesJenny Romell, KTH.
- 20 February 2020 – Hands-on: General linear model for fMRI data, Rita Almeida, SUBIC.
- 27 February 2020 – Seminar: Recreating the visual works of insects using microCT- Emily Baird, Stockholm University.
- 05 March 2020 – Project presentation: Do the olfactory cortices process sounds and images, and do they code for odor association?, Evelina Thunell, Karolinska Institute.
- 16 April 2020 – Seminar: General linear model for fMRI data III - experimental design and data modelling, Rita Almeida, SUBIC.
- 23 April 2020 – MRI Journal Club: Kriegeskorte et al. (2008) Representational similarity analysis, Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience. Presented by Rita Almeida, SUBIC.
- 14 May 2020- MRI Journal Club: Caria et al. (2012) Real-Time fMRI: A tool for local brain regulation, The Neuroscientist. Presented by Patrik Andersson, SUBIC.
- 28 May 2020- MRI Journal Club: Bossier et al (2020) The empirical replicability of task-based fMRI as a function of sample size, Neuroimage. Presented by Nick Judd, Karolinska Institute.
- 11 June 2020 - MRI Journal Club: Gorgolewski et al. (2013) Single subject fMRI test–retest reliability metrics and confounding factors, Neuroimage. Presented by Rita Almeida, SUBIC.
- 24 September 2020 - MRI Journal Club: Newbold et al (2020) Plasticity and spontaneous activity pulses in disused human brain circuits. Neuron: 107(3). Presented by Nick Judd, Karolinska Institute.
- 08 October 2020 - MRI Journal Club: Dockès et al (2020) NeuroQuery, comprehensive meta-analysis of human brain mapping, eLife. Presented by Rita Almeida, SUBIC.
- 26 November 2020 – MRI Journal Club: Garvert, Dolan and Behrens (2017) A map of abstract relational knowledge in the human hippocampal–entorhinal cortex, eLife. Presented by Rita Almeida, SUBIC.
2019
- 05 September 2019 - Introduction to studying the human brain using MRI, Rita Almeida
- 19 September 2019 - Introduction to Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) technique 1, Patrik Andersson
- 03 October 2019 - Introduction to MRI technique 2, Patrik Andersson
- 17 October 2019 - Introduction to MRI technique 3, Patrik Andersson
- 24 October 2019 - Introduction to measuring brain function using MRI 1, Rita Almeida
- 07 November 2019 - Introduction to measuring brain function using MRI 2, Rita Almeida
- 05 December 2019 - Preprocessing for functional MRI data, Rita Almeida
- 19 December 2019 - Hands-on tutorial on preprocessing of fMRI, Rita Almeida
- To celebrate and advertise the opening of SUBIC’s facilities to users, our first symposium was organized during fall of 2019.
- 02 October 2019 – Symposium: Dyslexia and the Brain
Last updated: December 9, 2024
Source: Department of Linguistics