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The Organization for Human Brain Mapping (OHBM) presents the Neurosalience podcast. In this series of interviews you’ll discover the latest developments in techniques for measuring brain structure and function. You’ll hear about how these tools can provide insight into the function of the brain from childhood to old age, and why these normal processes may be affected in neurological and psychiatric conditions. Dr. Peter Bandettini interviews brain scientists of all types and discusses the latest developments, controversies and challenges related to their work in the field of brain mapping.

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The Organization for Human Brain Mapping (OHBM) presents the Neurosalience podcast. In this series of interviews you’ll discover the latest developments in techniques for measuring brain structure and function. You’ll hear about how these tools can provide insight into the function of the brain from childhood to old age, and why these normal processes may be affected in neurological and psychiatric conditions. Dr. Peter Bandettini interviews brain scientists of all types and discusses the latest developments, controversies and challenges related to their work in the field of brain mapping.

    Neurosalience #S4E20 with Polimeni J., Huber L., Stikov N., Vizioli L., Yacoub E. - OHBM vs ISMRM

    Neurosalience #S4E20 with Polimeni J., Huber L., Stikov N., Vizioli L., Yacoub E. - OHBM vs ISMRM

    In this episode, Peter Bandettini hosts Jon Polimeni, Renzo Huber, Nikola Stikov, Luca Vizioli, and Essa Yacoub. They talk about the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (ISMRM) and Organization for Human Brain Mapping (OHBM) conferences where they have attended both over many years. The conversation revolves around what each meeting offers, how they differ, how we might increase cross-talk, and why that would be a good thing. They also highlight some of the exciting work and developments gleaned from ISMRM that might not appear at OHBM. Enjoy! 

    This is the final episode of Neurosalience Season 4! See you in the next season :)

    Episode producers:

    Omer Faruk Gulban

    • 1 hr 13 min
    Neurosalience #S4E19 with Sofie Valk, Hae-Jeong Park, Kevin Sitek - OHBM 2024 Preview

    Neurosalience #S4E19 with Sofie Valk, Hae-Jeong Park, Kevin Sitek - OHBM 2024 Preview

    Here Kevin Sitek (the Chair of the OHBM Communications Committee and a Research Assistant Professor in Communication Sciences and Disorders at Northwestern University), Sofie Valk (Research group leader and Scientific representative at Otto Hahn Group Cognitive Neurogenetics), and Hae-Jeong Park (Professor of Nuclear Medicine, Yonsei University College of Medicine, South Korea) discuss what to expect from OHBM 2024, including the education sessions, Oral Sessions, Symposia, Keynotes, and Talairach Lecture as well as discussion of the many informal round table sessions offered, the social events, the outreach, the SIGs, and the Communication Committee. They also discussed a bit about Korea and how the meeting came to be here this year. A great discussion with lots of information! See you there June 23 to June 27! 



    Episode producers:

    Omer Faruk Gulban

    Xuqian Michelle Li

    • 1 hr 5 min
    Neurosalience #S4E18 with Vince Calhoun - (Part 2/2) A principled approach to data mining

    Neurosalience #S4E18 with Vince Calhoun - (Part 2/2) A principled approach to data mining

    Dr. Vince Calhoun is the founding director of the tri-institutional center for translational research in Neuroimaging and Data Science (TReNDS) which is a consortium formed by Georgia State University, Georgia Tech, and Emory University.

    In this part 2 of Peter and Vince’s discussion, they dive further into addressing the challenges that fMRI and other modalities face in finding useful information about psychiatric disorders that can be used clinically. They talk about what neuroimaging has taught us about schizophrenia, as well as the goals and challenges of establishing clinical relevance. They also talk a bit about the importance of a data driven approach to development of processing methods, as well as variability in fMRI data, and the challenges and opportunities that big data sets offer, the promise of data fusion, and multivariate modeling. Lastly, they also discuss his latest work in deep learning and what it offers, and spend quite a bit of time discussing data driven approaches vs model driven approaches.

    This discussion was an outstanding perspective builder. We hope that you enjoy it!

    Episode producers:

    Omer Faruk Gulban

    Xuqian Michelle Li

    • 1 hr 9 min
    OHBM2024 Keynote Interview Nicola Palomero-Gallagher

    OHBM2024 Keynote Interview Nicola Palomero-Gallagher

    #A conversation with 2024 Keynote Speaker Nicola Palomero-Gallagher

    TODO: Link to blog post

    Interviewers:
    - Naomi L. Gaggi
    - Beatriz Padrela

    • 33 min
    OHBM 2024 Keynote Interview Series: Luis Concha

    OHBM 2024 Keynote Interview Series: Luis Concha

    A conversation with 2024 Keynote Lecture presenter Luis Concha



    https://www.ohbm-com.com/blog/a-conversation-with-keynote-speaker-luis-concha



    Interviewers:

    - Eduardo A. Garza-Villarreal

    - Diana Giraldo

    • 33 min
    Neurosalience #S4E17 with Vince Calhoun - (Part 1/2) Fusing and squeezing data for information

    Neurosalience #S4E17 with Vince Calhoun - (Part 1/2) Fusing and squeezing data for information

    Today our guest is Dr. Vince Calhoun, who's also a longtime colleague and friend of Peter Bandettini. Vince is the founding director of the tri-institutional center for translational research in Neuroimaging and Data Science (TReNDS) which is a consortium formed by Georgia State University, Georgia Tech, and Emory University.



    Vince Received his BS in electrical engineering from the University of Kansas, in 1991, two masters degrees in Biomedical engineering and information systems from Johns Hopkins in 1993, and 1996, and his Ph.D. in EE from the University of Maryland Baltimore County in 2002. After four years at Yale University, he became President of the Mind Research Network and Distinguished Professor at the University of New Mexico, before he moved to Atlanta for his present position several years ago.



    Vince's focus over the years could be summarized as using fMRI and other neuroimaging methods while developing processing methods to extract every possible useful bit of information. He's been prodigiously engaged and productive for over 20 years advancing multi-modal brain imaging, data fusion, and machine learning. His work has inspired new ways of looking at the data.



    In this discussion, Peter and Vince talk about work, professional journey from the east coast to New Mexico and now to Atlanta, as well as his successful battle with cancer in about 2010. We hope you enjoy this episode.



    Episode producers:

    Xuqian Michelle Li

    Johanna Bayer

    Omer Faruk Gulban

    • 1 hr 16 min

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