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:::Note that these policies are drawn from the official [[Policies and Procedures|Policies and Procedures Manual]], in a not terribly user friendly format. |
:::Note that these policies are drawn from the official [[Policies and Procedures|Policies and Procedures Manual]], in a not terribly user friendly format. |
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[https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/15WRCKnuZvOhmB7enuK92HoPijqECP_Ucd_u-ZgTmmCA/edit?usp=sharing Helpful Links for New Coders and MEG researchers] |
[https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/15WRCKnuZvOhmB7enuK92HoPijqECP_Ucd_u-ZgTmmCA/edit?usp=sharing Helpful Links for New Coders and MEG researchers] |
Revision as of 16:12, 6 December 2021
This section contains information relevant to users of the MEG Core Facility.
Interested in starting an new MEG study?
- Contact Allison Nugent to discuss what is involved in using the MEG Core Facility
- Request a MEG Lab User Orientation & Safety Training Class
- Join the MEG Announce listserve
- Fill out the Facility Access Request form to gain access to the MEG scheduling calendar and computers
- Contact Tom Holroyd or Fred Carver for technical and scientific support, or Anna Namyst for general lab information
Useful Forms and Documents
User Guidelines
- Operations - Hours, lab access, and scheduling
- User guidelines for human subjects research
- Preparing research subjects for MEG
- Operation of the MEG Hardware
- Operation of the Acquisition Software
- Operation of stimulus delivery and response systems
- Troubleshooting and Rebooting the Rack
- Safety/Infection control
- Quality Assurance
- Sample Run Sheet
- Note that these policies are drawn from the official Policies and Procedures Manual, in a not terribly user friendly format.