Hi there! For anyone using MEG, this meeting of all the MEG research
centres in the UK would be a great place to network. It would be
lovely to see a strong showing from York. Please let me know if you
are planning to go :)
Cheers
Beth
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Hello all - hope you are well
I just wanted to let you know that abstract submission is now open for
MEGUKI 2025 which will take place at Mary Ward House (close to UCL /
Queen Square from 16th-18th July
Registration will open in around a month. The first day is dedicated
to naturalistic neuroimaging using any modality (fNRIS, EEG etc),
including sleep studies
Please feel free to advertise widely and consider submitting abstracts
and attending!
Cheers
Dan
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Dr. Daniel Bush
GM01, Medical Sciences Building, Gower Street, London, WC1E 6BT
Principal Investigator, UCL Human Electrophysiology Lab
Lecturer, UCL Department of Neuroscience, Physiology and Pharmacology
Associate Editor, PLoS Computational Biology
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Beth Jefferies
Department of Psychology, University of York, UK
+44 01904 324368
Hello,
Please see details below regarding the next YNiC induction and training
sessions along with an invitation to our 20th Anniversary Celebration event
on Wednesday the 4th of June. Please note that we do not have a YNiC COGS
session this week.
*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 *Tuesday the 6th of May, at 10:00am*. Please ask them to contact
support(a)ynic.york.ac.uk to sign up.
*Level 0 operator training*
*MRI* Level 0 Training: *Tuesday the 6th of May, 13:00-15:00.*
*MEG* Level 0 Training:* Wednesday the 14th of May, 13:00-15:00.*
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.
*YNiC Door Fobs*
If you have a YNiC door fob that you no longer use/need, we would really
appreciate it if you could return it to YNiC reception (you can post it in
the silver letter box to the left of reception). Alternatively, you can
hand them into reception in the Psychology Department. Thank you!
*YNiC Events*
*YNiC's 20th Anniversary Celebration*
We would be delighted if you would join us to mark the 20th anniversary of
the York Neuroimaging Centre. We are having a day of celebration, with both
internal and external talks, on *Wednesday 4th June. *Please register your
interest by the 1st of May 2025 using this link.
<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeWh2o…>
*YNiC Seminar*
Our next YNiCSeminar will be on the 7th of May. All staff and students are
very welcome to attend. You can see the rest of the schedule here:
https://www.ynic.york.ac.uk/events/. If you would like to lead one of these
sessions, please get in touch.
Have a great week!
Many thanks,
Jennifer
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Jennifer Ashton, PhD, RSci, MIScT
Senior Research Technician
York Neuroimaging Centre
Email Disclaimer
<https://www.york.ac.uk/about/legal-statements/email-disclaimer/>
[image: University of York]
Hello,
Please see details below regarding the next YNiC induction and training
sessions.
*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 *Tuesday the 6th of May, at 10:00am*. Please ask them to contact
support(a)ynic.york.ac.uk to sign up.
*Level 0 operator training*
*MRI* Level 0 Training: *Tuesday the 6th of May, 13:00-15:00.*
*MEG* Level 0 Training:* Wednesday the 14th of May, 13:00-15:00.*
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.
*YNiC Door Fobs*
If you have a YNiC door fob that you no longer use/need, we would really
appreciate it if you could return it to YNiC reception (you can post it in
the silver letter box to the left of reception if nobody is there).
Alternatively, you can hand them into Psychology reception. Thank you!
*YNiC Events*
Our next YNiC event will be on the 30th of April. All staff and students
are very welcome to attend. You can see the rest of the schedule here:
https://www.ynic.york.ac.uk/events/. If you would like to lead one of these
sessions, please get in touch.
Have a great week!
Many thanks,
Jennifer
--
Jennifer Ashton, PhD, RSci, MIScT
Senior Research Technician
York Neuroimaging Centre
Email Disclaimer
<https://www.york.ac.uk/about/legal-statements/email-disclaimer/>
[image: University of York]
Dear YNiC researchers,
Ed Silson is organising BACN this year (British Association for Cognitive
Neuroscience). It's in Edinburgh, over two days, and the lineup looks
outstanding.
Abstract and registration info can be found here (
https://www.bacn.co.uk/conferences).
Cheers
Beth
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Beth Jefferies
Department of Psychology, University of York, UK
+44 01904 324368
Hello
We had some network problems in YNiC over the weekend. The issues have now
been sorted and services should be coming back to a stable state.
We'll be investigating this issues with the central network team to
investigate the cause.
Apologies for any inconvenience.
Thanks
Joe Lyons
Joe Lyons, Systems Administrator
York Neuroimaging Centre (YNiC), University of York
joe.lyons(a)york.ac.uk
01904 325949 | 01904 325940
Hello,
Please see details below regarding the next YNiC induction and training
sessions.
*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 *Tuesday the 6th of May, at 10:00am*. Please ask them to contact
support(a)ynic.york.ac.uk to sign up.
*Level 0 operator training*
*MRI* Level 0 Training: *Wednesday the 9th of April, 13:00-15:00.*
*MEG* Level 0 Training:* Wednesday the 23rd of April, 13:00-15:00.*
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.
*YNiC Door Fobs*
If you have a YNiC door fob that you no longer use/need, we would really
appreciate it if you could return it to YNiC reception (you can post it in
the silver letter box to the left of reception if nobody is there). Thank
you!
*YNiC Events*
Our next YNiC event will be on the 30th of April. All staff and students
are very welcome to attend. You can see the rest of the schedule here:
https://www.ynic.york.ac.uk/events/. If you would like to lead one of these
sessions, please get in touch.
Have a great week!
Many thanks,
Jennifer
--
Jennifer Ashton, PhD
Senior Research Technician
York Neuroimaging Centre
Email Disclaimer
<https://www.york.ac.uk/about/legal-statements/email-disclaimer/>
[image: University of York]
Hello All,
The keen amongst you will have noticed that there is no operator cover
available next week (14-18th April). This is necessary to accommodate
part-time working patterns and annual leave for YNiC staff.
The Centre's IT facilities will continue to be available, and projects can
continue running scans wherein they can provide their own operators. There
will, however, be limited support available to resolve any problems that
arise. As ever, please ensure that you get any necessary level 3 operator
sign-offs completed as far ahead as possible: there will be extremely
limited availability next week.
Please get in touch as soon as possible if you anticipate this causing
undue disruption.
Best Wishes,
Rich
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Dr Richard Aveyard
Senior Technical Specialist
York NeuroImaging Centre
University of York, UK