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Journal Club (JC) Meeting

JC Members

All LONI and CCB researchers

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Meeting Schedule

Every second and fourth Wednesday of the month, beginning on March 14, 2007.

Purpose

The LONI/CCB Journal Club is intended to promote cohesiveness among LONI members, and invoke collaboration among groups. As a means of raising awareness on topics in press relating to the variety of projects currently underway at LONI/CCB by providing a forum in which these topics can be discussed casually over lunch

Agenda

5 minutes or so at the beginning of each meeting will be devoted to bringing attention to any problems, needs and wishes among those in attendance. Shared concerns will give way to the presentation of a reputable journal article by a LONI member, or in special circumstance, a guest presenter, who will then turn the “floor” back to the audience to discuss the article at hand. At the end of each meeting, we'll have 5 minutes for various groups to announce recent accomplishments and progress.

Presentation Format

Members of LONI/CCB will share in the responsibility of presenting an article from a scholarly source, and are asked to present from a rather informal platform, presenting in a manner to allow for discussion of the work. When presenting an article, the role of the presenter is to walk the audience through their article, describing writer’s aim, data collected, and conclusions drawn. Emphasis should be made on the relationship between the study discussed in the article, and the presenters own work or purposeful interests. The presentation should be no more than 30 minutes or so, and the presenter is welcome to present with PowerPoint or simply on whiteboard. Please post articles/topic on the wiki site.

Program

Date Time Place Discussion Topic Discussion Leader Article
3/14/07 12 Noon NRB #370 Integrating Form and Function: Analyzing Functional Connectivity through DTI Tractography and fMRI Jonathan Woolf DTI Imaging
3/28/07 12 Noon NRB 368 Mapping Neural Connections Between the Amygdala, BST, and Hypothalamus Dr. Hong Wei Dong 1.Hemisphere Regulation 2.Amygdala Topography
4/11/07 12 Noon NRB 368 Does Television Trigger Autism? Arash Payan http://www.johnson.cornell.edu/faculty/profiles/waldman/autpaper.html
5/9/07 12 Noon NRB 368 Neural Connections Kara Karibian  
           

Wishes, Needs and Problems - A list of what is wanted and needed by the various research efforts of the Lab.

Attachment sort Action Size Date Who Comment
hong_wei1.pdf manage 6720.5 K 27 Mar 2007 - 23:30 MubeenaMirza  
hong_wei2.pdf manage 25161.1 K 27 Mar 2007 - 23:33 MubeenaMirza