an introduction to neuroinformatics

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🗓 13-05-2022

**Details**

The goal of brain imaging is to provide in-vivo measures of the human brain to better understand how the brain is structured, connected and functions.
In this talk, we will discuss how to analyze brain imaging data in order to make sense of the large amount of data that comes out of the scanner.

👤 **About the speaker**

Her research focuses on the variability of analytical pipelines and its impact on our ability to reuse brain imaging datasets.
She obtained her PhD in computer science at the University of Rennes on the analyses of clinical neuroimaging datasets in functional magnetic resonance imaging and
arterial spin labelling. She was then a postdoctoral research fellow in the Institute of Digital Healthcare at the University of Warwick and the University of Oxford,
where she focused on meta-analyses and standards for neuroimaging data sharing. She is also an open science advocate,
involved in the development of more inclusive research practices and community-led research and participates in many collaborative efforts including Brainhack,
the INCF, and the Open Science Special Interest Group of the Organization for Human Brain Mapping that she chaired in 2020.
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