Dear all,
Beth, myself, and all the YNiC staff are working hard to ensure YNiC is
an open and inclusive environment to conduct amazing cognitive
neuroscience research. Part of that is reviewing a lot of our current
policies and making changes where we think it will help.
One current bottleneck for accessing the MRI scanner is the need for all
"operator-covered", bookable slots to have two YNiC staff acting as
operators. This severely limits the number of hours we can make
available on the booking system. When YNiC provides both operators,
groups do not need to provide an operator but many groups already have
someone who is at least level 0 trained. We are looking to get even
more YNiC researchers trained up to reduce this bottleneck and thus make
more "operator-covered" bookable slots available.
To increase bookable hours, we are moving to a system where YNiC ensures
one YNiC staff as operator. This means, by default, you will be expected
to provide one level 0 trained individual (usually the person running
the study), to ensure we have at least one level 0 and one level 1
individual present at all scans (in line with existing policy). This
will increase the number of operator-covered bookable hours per week
from ~10 - ~16hours. Note, if your lab can provide at least a level 1
and level 0 operator, you are still able to book the MRI scanner outside
of these hours.
We believe this shouldn't affect any projects that are currently
running, but please get in touch if this is not the case. For future
projects, you will be expected to provide a level 0 trained individual
by default. If you cannot do this, then this shouldn't prevent you from
scanning - get in contact with us and we can work something out. The
only real change is we are moving from two YNiC staff by default (with
exceptions when the researcher is level 0 trained) to one YNiC staff by
default (with exceptions when the researcher isn't level 0 trained).
Finally, all supervisors of MSci projects that are about to start
scanning will be emailed directly by a YNiC staff member to ask what
support they need. Please respond to this email as soon as possible so
that we can ensure these projects run as smoothly as possible.
I hope this change, and the rationale for making the change, are clear.
Please get in contact with me and Beth if this is not the case, or you
have specific concerns about how this change might impact your research.
Best wishes,
Aidan
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York Neuroimaging Centre (YNiC) Directors
Prof Beth Jefferies - Co-Director for Research
Dr Aidan Horner - Co-Director for Strategy & Operations
https://www.york.ac.uk/psychology/research/york-neuroimaging-centre/
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