[April 2025] Lisa and Lauren both attend "Advanced Statistical Methods in Neuroimaging and Genetics", a two-week long, live T32-funded training course at the University of Utah. They brought back newfound knowledge on translatable statistical techniques in the sphere of neuroimaging!
[October 2024] Harry successfully defends his PhD thesis "Altered cortical network dynamics in response to external attention, exogenous neuromodulators, behavioral training, and neural disorders". Congratulations Dr. Watters (a.k.a, the Dread Data Raider)!
[June 2024] The MIND lab travels to South Korea to attend the 2024 Organization for Human Brain Mapping (OHBM) conference!
[May 2024] Some members of the lab attended this year's International Society of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (ISMRM) conference in Singapore!
[Mar 26th, 2024] Michael successfully defended his undergraduate thesis with highest honors! He will be attending medical school in the fall. Congrats Michael (a.k.a, Captain Scalpelbones of the Cortical Seas)!
[Mar 25th, 2024] Nmachi successfully defended her Ph.D. dissertation "Studying the Effects of Noradrenergic Neuromodulation on the BOLD Global Signal and Quasi-Periodic Patterns in Rat rs-fMRI" on March 25th! Congrats to Dr. Anumba (a.k.a, Queen Laser Looter the Lightbender)!
[Feb 1st, 2024] Dr. Keilholz and many other researchers left the scientific journal NeuroImage to start a new journal that will make science more accessible! Read about how that happened here.
[Sept 1st, 2023] Lisa has earned herself a prestigious F31 grant from the National Institutes of Health! This grant will support her for the next three years as she works on her project "Linking membrane voltage dynamics to fMRI measurement of functional connectivity in resting state and task related activities."