Hello,
Just a reminder that *Dr Anna Kuppuswamy* from the University of Leeds will
be giving a YNiC seminar titled *"Post-stroke fatigue - a multi-dimensional
problem or a cluster of disorders? A case for phenotyping post-stroke
fatigue" *at 1pm this afternoon.
This will be held at* YNiC at 1pm*. If you cannot attend, but would like to
catch the talk on zoom, please use the following link:
https://york-ac-uk.zoom.us/j/91641571784?pwd=aW1PU2QraHVrY3lHSVExQnNsSUd4QT…
<https://www.google.com/url?q=https://york-ac-uk.zoom.us/j/91641571784?pwd%3…>
Many thanks,
Jennifer
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Jennifer Ashton, PhD
Senior Research Technician
York Neuroimaging Centre
Working days: Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
(Reposting to ynic-users so apologies if you are seeing this again.)
Hello Everyone,
Tomorrow *Dr Anna Kuppuswamy* from the University of Leeds will be giving a
YNiC seminar titled *"Post-stroke fatigue - a multi-dimensional problem or
a cluster of disorders? A case for phenotyping post-stroke fatigue" *(see
abstract below).
This will be held at* YNiC at 1pm*. If you cannot attend, but would like to
catch the talk on zoom, please use the following link:
https://york-ac-uk.zoom.us/j/91641571784?pwd=aW1PU2QraHVrY3lHSVExQnNsSUd4QT…
<https://www.google.com/url?q=https://york-ac-uk.zoom.us/j/91641571784?pwd%3…>
We really look forward to seeing you *tomorrow at 1pm* (either at YNiC or
online).
Many thanks,
Jennifer
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*Date and Time: *Wednesday 24th April at 1pm
*Location: *YNiC (zoom link available)
*Speaker: *Anna Kuppuswamy
*Title:* Post-stroke fatigue - a multi-dimensional problem or a cluster of
disorders? A case for phenotyping post-stroke fatigue
*Abstract: *The last decade has seen a considerable increase in scientific
interest in poststroke fatigue resulting in studies addressing both the
pathophysiology and therapeutic strategies for reduction of poststroke
fatigue. Of the many emerging concepts, one that urgently needs to be
addressed is identifying clusters/subtypes/phenotypes of poststroke
fatigue. In this talk, I will present a case for three potential
phenotypes, discuss evidence in support of the phenotypes and a proposal
for multidimensional phenotyping as an essential step towards personalised
interventions for post-stroke fatigue.
Hello Everyone,
Tomorrow *Dr Anna Kuppuswamy* from the University of Leeds will be giving a
YNiC seminar titled *"Post-stroke fatigue - a multi-dimensional problem or
a cluster of disorders? A case for phenotyping post-stroke fatigue" *(see
abstract below).
This will be held at* YNiC at 1pm*. If you cannot attend, but would like to
catch the talk on zoom, please use the following link:
https://york-ac-uk.zoom.us/j/91641571784?pwd=aW1PU2QraHVrY3lHSVExQnNsSUd4QT…
<https://www.google.com/url?q=https://york-ac-uk.zoom.us/j/91641571784?pwd%3…>
We really look forward to seeing you *tomorrow at 1pm* (either at YNiC or
online).
Many thanks,
Jennifer
---
*Date and Time: *Wednesday 24th April at 1pm
*Location: *YNiC (zoom link available)
*Speaker: *Anna Kuppuswamy
*Title:* Post-stroke fatigue - a multi-dimensional problem or a cluster of
disorders? A case for phenotyping post-stroke fatigue
*Abstract: *The last decade has seen a considerable increase in scientific
interest in poststroke fatigue resulting in studies addressing both the
pathophysiology and therapeutic strategies for reduction of poststroke
fatigue. Of the many emerging concepts, one that urgently needs to be
addressed is identifying clusters/subtypes/phenotypes of poststroke
fatigue. In this talk, I will present a case for three potential
phenotypes, discuss evidence in support of the phenotypes and a proposal
for multidimensional phenotyping as an essential step towards personalised
interventions for post-stroke fatigue.
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Jennifer Ashton, PhD
Senior Research Technician
York Neuroimaging Centre
Working days: Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
Hi everyone,
Next week's Cogs meeting (Friday 19th April, 11.30am, YNiC) is on
"Learning in the Sleeping Brain" and is led by Vanessa Keller. The session
will focus on this recent paper
<https://elifesciences.org/reviewed-preprints/89601#tab-content>, including
some potentially exciting advances alongside some potentially less
convincing claims. Just the kind of thing we love to hear about and discuss!
Cogs meetings are open to undergrads, academics, masters students,
postdocs, research staff, PhD students, YNiC staff and basically anyone
with an interest in cognitive neuroscience at the University of York.
If you'd like to present a session, if you have ideas for topics that would
be good to hear about , or if you want to find out what others are
suggesting please take a look at the discussion board, or email us. We have
another slot coming up on Friday 3rd May (although it's not yet in the
departmental calendar) - no topic or speaker has been firmly identified
yet, so if you are very keen to present please get in touch.
After that we will start looking for presenters and topics for next
semester - which seems a long way off. We look to have a mix of people at
different career stages, from different labs and with different interests,
so wherever you fit in, you'll fit in!
*discussion board: *
*https://cogs.ynic.york.ac.uk/ <https://cogs.ynic.york.ac.uk/>*
*email the organizers (Tom Hartley, Beth Jefferies) by
email at cogs(a)ynic.york.ac.uk <cogs(a)ynic.york.ac.uk>*.
See you all at Cogs!
Tom
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Dr Tom Hartley (Senior Lecturer)
Dept. of Psychology, University of York, Heslington, York, YO10 5DD, UK
+44 1904 322903
https://www-users.york.ac.uk/~th512 <http://www-users.york.ac.uk/~th512>
https://www.york.ac.uk/psychology/staff/faculty/th512/
<http://www.york.ac.uk/psychology/staff/faculty/th512/>
Hello,
A quick update to let you know when our next training and induction
sessions are scheduled, and how to apply to give a YNiC seminar.
*YNiC User Inductions*
If you are aware of any new students/staff that will require access to
YNiC and/or
an IT account, they must attend a YNiC user induction. Our next induction
will be on *Monday the 29th of April at 10:00*. Please ask them to contact
support(a)ynic.york.ac.uk to sign up.
*Level 0 operator training*
*The next L0 training session will be held on Thursday the 25th of April,
10:00-12:00. * Please note that users requesting Level 0 training should be
a PhD, RA/Postdoc, or staff, and should already have a project proposal
submitted to YNiC. Please email support(a)ynic.york.ac.uk if you have any
questions or wish to book on to this session. Please note that sessions are
limited to 4 trainees, which will be allocated on a first-come first-served
basis. Training must be booked at least a week before the session date, in
order to reserve the scanner booking.
*YNiC Seminar*
*There will be no YNiC seminar next Wednesday the 10th of April.*
If you would like to give a talk this semester, please get in touch, there
are no specific requirements; presentations can include previously
collected data, new data, pilot data and/or study plans and ideas. This is
a great way to get feedback in a relaxed and friendly environment. Please
message support(a)ynic.york.ac.uk.
Cheers,
Rich
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Dr Richard Aveyard
Senior Technical Specialist
York NeuroImaging Centre
University of York, UK