Hi all,
See below for details of a great opportunity to get (re)acquainted with MEG
at the MEG-UKI conference, ahead of the installation of our
much-anticipated new OPM system towards the end of the year.
Cheers,
Rich
Dear all,
I'm delighted to say that the registration is now open for the MEG-UKI
conference taking place in Trinity College Dublin on 27th and 28th October
2023
https://meguk.ac.uk/meg-uki-2023-conference/. As places are limited
(200 max), we are starting by inviting the consortium labs to register
first. I would be really grateful if you could do so as soon as you can to
ensure your places are reserved before we advertise the meeting more
widely. As you'll see, there is a really nice lineup of talks there. In the
end, we didn't feel it was possible to dedicate separate slots to every lab
in the consortium as has been done in previous years and instead opted to
group the talks thematically, based on the speaker nominations that you
provided while also trying to maintain a good balance in terms of gender
diversity. We're accepting poster submissions and will be selecting 4
additional early career speakers based on those abstracts so there are
still opportunities there for any labs not currently represented to appear
in the lineup. Please do get in touch if you have any feedback on the
webpage itself or on the running of the meeting. Please also feel free to
share the registration link with other labs at your institution who may be
interested in attending. Really hope you can join us for what promises to
be a fun couple of days!
All the best
Redmond
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Redmond G. O'Connell, PhD
Professor in Decision Neuroscience
Trinity College Institute of Neuroscience & School of Psychology
Trinity College Dublin, the University of Dublin
Dublin 2, Ireland.
+353 1 896 4543
http://oconnell-lab.com
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Dr Richard Aveyard
Senior Technical Specialist
York NeuroImaging Centre
University of York, UK