Deaf academic/clinician,
Dr. Tuan Trang<https://hbi.ucalgary.ca/profiles/dr-tuan-trang> has been invited to come to Winnipeg as our Brain Awareness Week Visiting Speaker. Please see attached bio. He will be giving a lecture in Theatre C on Tuesday, March 17th 2020.
If you are interested in meeting with Tuan Trang on March 17th, please let me know and I will try to schedule you in.
Thanks!
Kelly
Kelly Jorundson
Administrative Manager
Division of Neurodegenerative Disorders
St. Boniface Hospital Albretchsen Research Centre
& University of Manitoba
Room R4046 - 351 Taché Avenue,
Winnipeg, MB R2H 2A6 CANADA
Email: kjorund(a)sbrc.ca<mailto:kjorund@sbrc.ca> or kjorundson(a)sbgh.mb.ca<mailto:Kelly.jorundson@umanitoba.ca>
Tel: 204.235.3939 Fax: 204.237.4092
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/sent on behalf of
Dr. Ji Hyun Ko from the Department of Human Anatomy & Cell Science |
Neuroscience Research Program
Graduate Course Announcement (2019-2020)
There are two new courses being offered in the winter term 2020 that will be
running back-to-back (see below and attachment for details). Both courses
may be completed within the same term, or completed in two terms (winter
2020 and winter 2021). Registration is open to all graduate students
enrolled in any Faculty/College/Department interested in Neuroscience from
the Fort Garry or Bannatyne Campuses, and the St. Boniface Research Centre.
Classes will take place in SR4, Kleysen Institute for Advanced Medicine
Building/Bannatyne campus, unless otherwise indicated by the Course
Director.
1) Human Brain Imaging Methods (IMED 7004)
This is a 1.5 credit hour course held on the Bannatyne Campus (Jan. 7, 2020
- Feb. 20, 2020). It will be of particular interest to graduate students
whose research is in neuroscience. This course will provide an overview of
the in vivo brain imaging methods and how imaging data are analysed (e.g.,
MRI and PET). Students will have opportunity to perform hands-on practice in
computer labs with sample data.
The course has 2 components:
1. Lectures that will provide a systematic survey of different brain imaging
modalities, and
2. Computer Laboratory sessions in which students will perform computer
analysis using real brain imaging data.
2) Advanced Level Human Brain Imaging Methods (ANAT 7012)
This is a 1.5 credit hour course held on the Bannatyne Campus (Feb. 25, 2020
- Apr. 14, 2020). This course is intended for those graduate students who
intend to broaden their skills in more advanced brain imaging methods that
was not covered in the Human Brain Imaging Methods (IMED 7004). Students may
take both IMED 7004 and ANAT 7012 back-to-back within the same semester, or
wait until the next year(s) when it is offered again.
The course has 2 components:
1. Lectures/student presentation: systematic survey of different brain
imaging modalities and analytic methods, and
2. Computer Laboratory sessions: students will perform computer analysis
using real brain imaging data including machine learning.
For more information contact:
Dr. Ji Hyun Ko (Course Director)
Dept. of Human Anatomy & Cell Science
ji.ko(a)umanitoba.ca
204-318-2566