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Day 1 activities will be held in Building 10 (the NIH Clinical Center), in the FAES Terrace and FAES Classrooms 3 & 4 (conjoined), and 5.
Day 1 activities will be held in Building 10 (the NIH Clinical Center), in the FAES Terrace and FAES Classrooms 3 & 4 (conjoined), and 5.


Day 2 activities will be held in Building 35A, in the Atrium and Room 640.
Day 2 activities will be held in Building 35A, in the Atrium and Room 620/630.


=== Registration ===
=== Registration ===
Registration has closed.
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=== MEG Hackathon details ===
=== MEG Hackathon details ===
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=== Abstract and Poster information ===
=== Abstract and Poster information ===


[https://megcore.nih.gov/index.php/MEG_North_America_Abstract_Guidelines Abstract submissions are now open!]
[https://megcore.nih.gov/index.php/MEG_North_America_Abstract_Guidelines Guidelines for Posters]


=== Travel Information ===
=== Travel Information ===

Revision as of 16:05, 6 November 2023




Welcome to the MEG North America Workshop 2023! We are delighted to once again welcome scientists and clinicians interested in the field of MEG to Bethesda, Maryland. This year's meeting will include a hackathon, Human Neocortical Neurosolver course, Working groups, and a full scientific program. See below for more details.

Keynote Speakers

Tal Kenet, PhD

Associate Professor, Neurology, Massachusetts General Hospital
Researcher, Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Elizabeth Davenport, PhD

Assistant Professor, Radiology, UT Southwestern Medical Center
Technical Director, Magnetoencephalography Center of Excellence, UT Southwestern Medical Center

Chairs and Steering Committee

Symposium Chairs

Allison Nugent, PhD (Director, MEG Core Facility, NIMH, NIH)
Jonathan Z. Simon, PhD (Co-director, KIT-Maryland Magnetoencephalography Center; Co-director, Computational Sensorimotor Systems Laboratory (CSSL))

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



The Foundation for Advanced Education in the Sciences (FAES) supports the 2023 MEG North America Workshop and provides year-round continuing education and training with online curricula in the evolving biomedical sciences.
Fall topics include bioinformatics, genome editing with CRISPR, epigenetics, and program management. Information and registration at www.education.faes.org.


Important information

Day 1 activities will be held in Building 10 (the NIH Clinical Center), in the FAES Terrace and FAES Classrooms 3 & 4 (conjoined), and 5.

Day 2 activities will be held in Building 35A, in the Atrium and Room 620/630.

Registration

Registration has closed.

MEG Hackathon details

MEG Hackathon is back! 8am - 5pm in the NIH Clinical Center

Contact Jeff Stout if you would like to propose a topic and/or lead a group - signups will be posted here when available

Full MEG North America Program

November 8:

- Clinical Applications working group

- Multimodal Imaging working group

- Industry Panel

- Hackathon and Human Neocortical Neurosolver course

November 9:

- Full Scientific Program: see below

Final Program

Abstract and Poster information

Guidelines for Posters

Travel Information

Travel, Campus Access, Directions, and Hotel Recommendations

Join the Mailing List

MEG North America Announcement Listserv