Presidential Lectures are a series of free public colloquia spotlighting groundbreaking research across four themes: neuroscience and autism science, physics, biology, and mathematics and computer science. These curated, high-level scientific talks feature leading scientists and mathematicians and are designed to foster discussion and drive discovery within the New York City research community. We invite those interested in these topics to join us for this weekly lecture series.
The Neuroimaging Symposia provide a venue for presenting and discussing the latest technical approaches, methods and algorithms in neuroimaging. The symposia are intended to inform and engage those interested in understanding and applying these techniques. Attendees will include New York City area faculty, postdoctoral and clinical fellows, students and technical staff. Guests are invited to meet the speakers and mingle during the mid-afternoon break.
To view slides from Karla Miller’s lecture, DTI Image Acquisition, click here.
To view slides from Brian Wandell’s lecture, DTI Analysis and Tractography, click here.
To view slides from Stephen Smith’s lecture, Human Connectome Project, click here.