Hi everyone
Happy New Year!
I've got a few reminders for you today, as well as some information on the resumption of YNiC Seminars, and the development of MEG processing software.
YNiC Thursday Seminar
We are bringing back the YNiC Seminars this year - hooray!
These seminars will combine elements of the previous Thursday Seminars
and Monthly Science Socials; with presentations from YNiC researchers on
current/upcoming projects, 'journal club' style talks, and technical
demonstrations.
The first Seminar will be held on Thursday 3rd February at 4pm via Zoom, with a presentation from Dr David Watson. I will send a reminder on the day.
MEG
Thanks to a lot of hard work from Rich Aveyard and previous YNiC staff member Mark Hymers, their work has been included in the public repository of the Brainstorm MEG analysis package. This allows external users to process MEG data generated in YNiC, paving the way for future collaborations and contributions to open data repositories.
General Consent Forms
If your participants are uploading their General Consent form via our new Upload System, please make sure that they follow the instructions on how to complete the General Consent form correctly (see attached documents).
The formatting of the form must not be changed in order for it to be correctly uploaded to our database. Any forms that are filled in incorrectly, or are incomplete, will be refused.
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 date will be Wednesday 19th January at 12:30pm. Please ask them to contact support@ynic.york.ac.uk to sign up. Spaces are limited and will be filled on a first-come first-served basis.
Level 0 Operator Training
Our next scheduled Level 0 training session will take place on Thursday 10th February at 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@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.
All operators must attend an 'Emergency First Aid at Work' one-day training course. Courses should be organised by the project PI with a relevant training provider (e.g. St Johns Ambulance, Red Cross); these providers can also run group training sessions (8 or more people) on-site, so labs may wish to coordinate their operators to all attend training on the same day, at a location of your choice.
I hope you have all had a good week, and enjoy the upcoming weekend.
Cheers
Lauren
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Lauren Welbourne, PhD
Senior Research Technician
Working Days: Thursday and Friday
York Neuroimaging Centre
University of York
Innovation Way
Heslington
York
YO10 5NY