Hi everyone
I hope you are all doing well?
This week we have nothing new to report, so I'd just like to promote a
webinar that is happening at *5pm* *today*, which is being given by the
very brilliant Profs Brian Wandell (Stanford University) and David Brainard
(University of Pennsylvania). Registration is free but needs to be done in
advance of the webinar, details can be found here (note that the time
listed is US eastern time):
https://www.osa.org/en-us/meetings/webinar/2020/july/…
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Hope you have a great week!
Take care
Lauren
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Lauren Welbourne, PhD
Senior Research Technician
lauren.welbourne(a)york.ac.uk
York Neuroimaging Centre
University of York
Innovation Way
Heslington
York
YO10 5NY
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Good afternoon everyone,
Hope you are all doing well!
*Journal Club*
We will be taking a summer break from our journal club with an aim to
return in late September. In the meantime, if anyone has talks they would
like to give, let us know and we shall see if we can schedule you in!
Thank you to everyone who has attended our virtual journal clubs this year.
It has been great to maintain a sense of scientific community at YNiC even
while we can't be together in person. We look forward to …
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the new academic year.
Many thanks
Becky
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Rebecca Lowndes
Research Technician
York Neuroimaging Centre
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Hello All,
There are a couple of talks at 2pm today that may be of interest to you.
Best wishes
Tony
Dr Steve Quinn: *Amyloid-beta oligomerization monitored by
single-molecule stepwise photobleaching*
Holly Brown: * Assessing the status of visual cortex in macular disease*
Host for the session is Sean Sweeney
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Antony Morland, PhD.
Director, York Neuroimaging Centre
Department of Psychology, University of York, York YO10 5DD, UK.
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Good afternoon,
This week our clinical work continued successfully at YNiC, under the
increased cleaning and safety procedures. We are continuing to engage with
the Psychology Department and the University with regards to opening YNiC
for users, but at this time please be reminded that the centre remains
closed to all users.
*Journal Club - Thursday 4pm*
This week we will branch into the auditory domain, with a talk by Dr Lisa
Goodrich from Harvard Medical School, titled:
*"Sounding Out …
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The Zoom link can be found below, and one of the YNiC staff will host the
video for everyone to watch together. Please note that there is no
pressure to have your mic or video on at any time during or after the talk.
*Zoom link:*
https://york-ac-uk.zoom.us/j/92531105447?pwd=aHNVa1ZBUUMwd0ZlWW1WMEFJY3hEQT…
*Meeting ID:* 925 3110 5447
*Password:* 005039
I hope you are all doing well, and we will see some of you for the Journal
Club on Thursday! :-)
All the best,
Lauren
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Lauren Welbourne, PhD
Senior Research Technician
lauren.welbourne(a)york.ac.uk
York Neuroimaging Centre
University of York
Innovation Way
Heslington
York
YO10 5NY
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Good morning everyone,
I hope you are all doing well and enjoying a bit of respite from the heat!
*YNiC Clinical Scans*
As part of a phased reopening, the University approved clinical work at
YNiC to recommence, and so we held our first clinical session yesterday,
which went very smoothly, with increased cleaning and safety between each
patient.
Along with our colleagues in Psychology, we are still awaiting news on the
University policy regarding resuming research, scanning participants, and
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users until further notice.
*Journal Club - Thursday 4pm*
Due to popular demand, we will be repeating last week's talk by Dr Kafui
Dzirasa, from Duke University Medical Center (
https://videocast.nih.gov/watch=28097), titled:
*"Mapping Emotions: Discovering structure in mesoscale electrical brain
recordings."*
As this talk crosses some interdisciplinary topics, I think it will have a
wide appeal for our YNiC users. A summary of Dr Dzirasa's research is
detailed below:
*Summary:*
The focus of Dr. Dzirasa lab’s research is to determine how genetic
variants interact with environmental factors (including stress and drugs of
abuse) to lead to mental illness. They accomplish this by implanting
multiple small electrodes directly into the brains of mice that express
genes which lead to mental illness in humans. They then monitor the
activity of many brain cells simultaneously as these mice perform various
behavioral tasks. They also record brain activity in mice exposed to
various environmental stresses, and drugs of abuse. It is their hope that
these experiments will one day lead to the discovery of new treatments for
our patients with mental illness.
The Zoom link can be found below, and one of the YNiC staff will host the
video for everyone to watch together. Please note that there is no
pressure to have your mic or video on at any time during or after the talk.
*Zoom link:*
https://york-ac-uk.zoom.us/j/92531105447?pwd=aHNVa1ZBUUMwd0ZlWW1WMEFJY3hEQT…
*Meeting ID:* 925 3110 5447
*Password:* 005039
*SfN Event - Thursday 5pm*
Following our Journal Club on Thursday, at 5pm, there is an event being
hosted by SfN titled "Black Lives Matter and Neuroscience: Why This Moment
Matters", which will feature a panel discussion of the challenges faced by
BAME neuroscientists, and what the neuroscience community can do to elicit
change. I encourage you to take a look at the details and register for the
event (registration is free):
https://neuronline.sfn.org/diversity/black-lives-matter-and-neuroscience
We will aim to start the Journal Club talk as close to 4pm as possible, to
ensure we are finished before the start of the SfN event (which we won't
screen share - you can just register individually and watch on your own PC).
I hope you have a good week!
Take care,
Lauren
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Lauren Welbourne, PhD
Senior Research Technician
lauren.welbourne(a)york.ac.uk
York Neuroimaging Centre
University of York
Innovation Way
Heslington
York
YO10 5NY
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