Here is the schedule for the spring academic meetings -- quite a packed one!
Academic meetings at SMILE, spring 2011:
Thursday 13/1 at 11.00 in the R43 conference room:
Gabriela Spulber (PhD student at Institute of Clinical Medicine/Neurology at University of Eastern Finland, Kuopio and Department of Neurobiology, Care Sciences and Society, Division of Clinical geriatrics, Karolinska Institute):
”Visualizing normal aging”
Thursday 20/1 at 11.00 in the R43 conference room (extra meeting):
Amirhossein Manzouri (Exam work presentation for the Master’s degree in Medical Imaging at KTH):
“Tract based statistics of white matter analysis: clustering versus ROI”
Thursday 27/1 at 11.00 in the R43 conference room:
Olof Lindberg (PhD student at Department of Neurobiology, Care Sciences and Society, Division of Clinical geriatrics, Karolinska Institute):
“The frontal lobe: at conceptual, structural and functional levels”
Thursday 3/2 at 11.00 in the R43 conference room (extra meeting):
Stefania Geraci (Exam work presentation for the Master’s degree in Electronic systems for biomedical applications at Department of electronics, informatics and system science at University of Bologna, Italy):
“Reduction of pulse artefacts in EEG data recordings at 3T”
Thursday 10/2 at 11.00 in the R43 conference room (extra meeting):
Victor Alvarez Barrientos (Exam work presentation for the Master’s degree in Medical Imaging at KTH):
“Brain image processing for revealing early Alzheimer's disease signs”
Thursday 31/3 at 11.00 in the R43 conference room:
Anna Gärdin (MD, PhD student at Department of Clinical Science, Intervention and Technology at Karolinska Institutet, Division of Medical Imaging and Technology, and Department of Radiology):
"MRI in chronic Achilles tendinosis"
Thursday 21/4 at 11.00 in the R43 conference room:
Xiaozhen Li (PhD student at Department of Neurobiology, Care Sciences and Society, Division of Clinical geriatrics, Karolinska Institute):
"Assessment of AD risk with novel MRI techniques"
Thursday 26/5 at 11.00 in the R43 conference room:
Lena Cavallin (MD, PhD student at Department of Clinical Science, Intervention and Technology at Karolinska Institutet, Consultant in neuroradiology):
"Visual assessment of MTA is good enough... "
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