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== Purpose == |
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The MEG community worldwide is a small one, with around 150 MEG laboratories. While there is a bi-annual conference, [https://biomagcentral.org/conferences/upcoming.html BIOMAG], there is no associated professional society, and no dedicated journal. Although there are smaller professional groups for clinical MEG, there is no broader group encompassing the entirety of MEG research. The MEG North America workshop was initiated in 2016 to provide an opportunity for North American research and clinical MEG labs to gather in the hopes of fostering collaboration. |
The MEG community worldwide is a small one, with around 150 MEG laboratories. While there is a bi-annual conference, [https://biomagcentral.org/conferences/upcoming.html BIOMAG], there is no associated professional society, and no dedicated journal. Although there are smaller professional groups for clinical MEG, there is no broader group encompassing the entirety of MEG research. The MEG North America workshop was initiated in 2016 to provide an opportunity for North American research and clinical MEG labs to gather in the hopes of fostering collaboration. |
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Purpose
The MEG community worldwide is a small one, with around 150 MEG laboratories. While there is a bi-annual conference, BIOMAG, there is no associated professional society, and no dedicated journal. Although there are smaller professional groups for clinical MEG, there is no broader group encompassing the entirety of MEG research. The MEG North America workshop was initiated in 2016 to provide an opportunity for North American research and clinical MEG labs to gather in the hopes of fostering collaboration.
The inaugural meeting sought to answer these questions:
- What does MEG add to the field of neuroscience above and beyond other existing techniques?
- How can we support the evolution of MEG acquisition and methods, through both software and hardware?
- How can we develop and support infrastructure to share data and facilitate big science?
- How could an MEG-North America consortium work to address these issues?
Subsequent meetings have continued to explore these topics, with the addition of a Hackathon to focus on MEG analysis methods that will benefit the community at large.
Upcoming Meetings
2023 MEG North America Workshop and Hackathon
- The workshop alternates with the biannual BIOMAG meeting, therefore the next MEG North America Workshop will be in 2023. Stay tuned for a formal announcement!
Previous Meetings
2019 MEG North America Workshop and Hackathon
The 2019 MEG North America Workshop was held over November 7th and 8th, 2019, in Bethesda, MD.
The full 2019 program can be accessed here.
Keynote Speakers | Stephanie Jones, Associate Professor of Neuroscience, Brown University Svenja Knappe, Associate Research Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Colorado Boulder |
Symposium Chairs |
Dr. Allison Nugent (Director, MEG Core Facility, NIMH, NIH) |
Steering Committee | Sylvain Baillet, PhD, McGill University, McConnell Brain Imaging Center Dimitrios Pantazis, PhD, Martinos Imaging Center, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Timothy P. Roberts, PhD
The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Julia M. Stephen, PhD
The Mind Research Network |
MEG North America Symposium at BIOMAG 2018
The 2018 half-day symposium was held as a satellite meeting of BIOMAG 2018, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on August 26, 2018.
Keynote Speaker | Krish Singh, PhD Professor, Head of Human Electrophysiology, School of Psychology, Cardiff University |
Symposium Chairs | Allison Nugent Director, MEG Core Facility, NIMH, NIH Julia M. Stephen, PhD
The Mind Research Network |
2016 MEG North America workshop
The first NIH MEG North America workshop was held November 1-2, 2016 at the NIH campus in Bethesda, MD.
Keynote Speakers | Sylvain Baillet, PhD, McGill University, McConnell Brain Imaging Center Dimitrios Pantazis, PhD, Martinos Imaging Center, Massachusetts Institute of Technology |