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SUMMARY:BBL-CIBM-FCBG Research Day 2023
DESCRIPTION:\n \nWe are delighted to announce the BBL-CIBM-FCBG Research Day 2023 will be held on June 13 in the Auditoire Adolphe Franceschetti,  Centre Médical Universitaire (CMU), University of Geneva.\nThe CIBM  Center for Biomedical Imaging launched the first annual MRI research day in 2008 with aim of gathering MRI experts from Geneva and the Lemanic region. In 2010, the event included other members of the CIBM community with MRI infrastructure such as  the University of Geneva’s Brain and Behaviour Laboratory (BBL) and in 2018, the  Human Neuroscience Platform at the Foundation Campus Biotech Geneva (FCBG).\nThe one-day event is an opportunity to review the status of ongoing MRI projects and activities, share experience, difficulties and benefit from a unique exchange platform between physicists, physicians, and neuroscientists.\nThis year’s event will be concluded with a talk by Prof. Francois Lazeyras, Head of the CIBM MRI HUG UNIGE Clinical MR Imaging Section followed by a pre-retirement celebration gathering.\nWhen registering, please take into account that there are two different tickets, one ticket for attending the talks and posters during the day and another ticket for the farewell gathering. You can choose one or both depending on your attendance.\nLooking forward to seeing you soon.\nDOWNLOADS\n\n2023 BBL CIBM FCBG Research Day -Program (PDF) ( https://cibm.ch/wp-content/uploads/ResearchDay23-programme_v3.pdf )\n2023 BBL CIBM FCBG Research Day Poster (PDF) ( https://cibm.ch/wp-content/uploads/ResearchDay-poster2023-DINA0-PR-1.pdf )\n\n\nREGISTER NOW HERE\n\n\nSUBMIT POSTER INFO HERE\n\nPRELIMINARY  PROGRAMME\n8h30 Arrival and registration\n\n9h00 Session 1 Chaired by Francois Lazeyras\n\nBrainstem pons network dynamics associated with self-awareness disorders 6 to 9 month after SARS-CoV-2 infection.\nAlexandre Cionca (PI: Frederic Assal, Julie Péron)\nIndividual signatures of functional connectivity in Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases: the uncovering of clinical fingerprinting.\nSara Stampacchia (PI: Olaf Blanke)\nModulation of the activity of deep brain regions and related behaviors via noninvasive transcranial temporal interference stimulation.\nElena Beanato (PI: Friedhelm Hummel)\nIdentification of neurobiological substrates of psychosis susceptibility in patients with 22q11.2DS using MR imaging.\nFarnaz Delavari (PI: Stephan Eliez, Dimitri Van De Ville)\n\n\n10h20 Coffee Break\n\n10h40 Session 2 Chaired by Olaf Blanke\n\nReward processing in schizophrenia.\nMariia Kaliuzhna (PI: Stephan Kaiser)\nTrimodal EEG-fMRI and dMRI connectomics in epilepsy. Jonathan\nWirsich (PI: Serge Vulliemoz)\nTowards quantitative functional brain mapping with Arterial Spin Labelling.\nGianarita Iannoti (PI: Frederic Grouiller, Karl-Olof Lövblad)\nMindfulness in children. The effects of mindfulness for children and adolescents born preterm: from brain changes to changes in everyday life.\nRussia Ha-Vinh Leuchter (PI: Petra Hüppi)\n\n\n12h00 Lunch + Posters\n\n13h30 Session 3 Chaired by Patrik Vuilleumier\nSpecial guest Prof. Matthias J. Gruber (Cardiff University)\n\nHow curiosity affects learning and information seeking via the dopaminergic circuit\n\n14h30 Talks\n\nT1 and ADC map segmentation of the renal cortex and medulla using AI.\nIbtisam Aslam (PI: Jean-Paul Vallee)\nMRI guided focused ultrasound for ground-breaking neuro-surgery and neuro-oncology: Present and future. \nRares Salomir (PI: Rares Salomir)\n\n\n15h15 Tea Break\n\n15h30 Session 4 Chaired by Dimitri Van De Ville\n\nInvestigating the effects of appraisal manipulation on behaviour, physiology and brain representations using video games.\nMi Xue Tan (PI: Patrik Vuilleumier, Dimitri Van De Ville)\nDoes the future use matter? Memorized information and representations in memory.\nProsper A. Fiave (PI: Evie Vergauwe, UNIGE)\nNeural correlates of approach tendencies toward physical activity and inactivity stimuli: an fMRI study.\nBoris Cheval (PI: David Sander)\nInvestigating the neural correlates of reinforcement learning in narcoleptic and Parkinson’s disease patients.\nGabriel Hinnen (PI: Sophie Schwartz, Virginie Sterpenich)\n\n\n16h50 Closing\n\n17h00 Farewell ceremony of Francois Lazeyras\nCocktail reception\n\n\nREGISTER NOW HERE\n\n\nSUBMIT POSTER INFO HERE\n\n
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