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January 08, 2018 09:40AM
Hello, World!

Registration for the next AFNI Bootcamp to be held at NIH (March 12-16, 2018), is now open. This event is open to NIH and non-NIH researchers alike.

Please see the "Registration" link, as well other useful information, here:
[afni.nimh.nih.gov]

The main five day course will cover the latest in FMRI and structural MRI analyses using the publicly available AFNI tools, including descriptions of methods, techniques and study design. Interspersed with the theory are user-interactive sessions, to gain facility with the tools, to reinforce learning and to keep everyone awake. Students, postdocs, postbacs, researchers, clinicians, PIs, etc. are all welcome to attend.

There will also be a one-day "Breakout session" on DTI analysis using AFNI and TORTOISE (also publicly available from the NIH) tools. This session is co-taught with the TORTOISE group and NINDS researchers, covering DTI acquisition tips, pre-processing/correction, and data analysis including tractographic approaches. Bootcamp attendees can sign up for this Monday session independently of the main workshop (but note that the two overlap, so those unable to be in two places at once must make a choice about Monday lectures).

The main Bootcamp lectures will be hosted in Lister Hill Auditorium, and the DTI day will be in Natcher-Building 45. It's free of charge to attend, but users must provide their own transportation, accommodation, laptops, etc.

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AFNI Bootcamp at NIH: March, 2018

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