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On the 24th of September 2024, the 45th CIBM Breakfast & Science Seminar was given by Oscar Esteban from CHUV-UNIL.  The event was chaired by Elda Fischi-Gomez, Research Staff Scientist, CIBM SP CHUV-EPFL Computational Medical Imaging & Machine Learning Section.

Repeatable Research: Don’t Repeat History Fishing for Dead Salmons

Abstract

In an era where robust findings in neuroscience are increasingly under scrutiny, my work focuses on two critical pillars of improving reproducibility: standardizing preprocessing pipelines and rigorously characterizing the reliability of functional and diffusion MRI-derived networks. While this meticulous approach offers essential insights, the challenge lies in reconciling the need for methodological rigor with the pressure to produce field-specific discoveries. This talk will explore the complexities of ensuring that the tools we rely on are as reliable as the conclusions we draw from them.

Oscar Esteban
 
Oscar Esteban,
CHUV-UNIL

About the speaker

Dr. Oscar Esteban is a neuroscientist and open science advocate dedicated to improving the reproducibility of neuroimaging research. Creator of fMRIPrep and lead developer of tools for neuroimaging preprocessing, his work ensures robust, standardized pipelines across studies. Currently spearheading projects like the Human Connectome Phantom, he’s tackling the challenge of validating brain network analyses and enhancing data reliability. Oscar’s mission: to bridge the gap between cutting-edge science and the tools that drive it, making research more transparent and dependable.

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