The CCB Presents seminar series provides an interactive forum for discussion of problems and modern techniques for solving challenges derived from the areas of the computational neuroscience, bioinformatics and image analysis.
MoreMonday, June 8, 2009
June 28, 2009, 1:30-6:00 PM, Boston Park Plaza Hotel Statistical shape analysis is an important tool for understanding biological and anatomical structures from image data. The study of biological shape can give us insights into disease processes as well as normal growth and development. The theory of shape has a rich mathematical underpinning, including the theory of [...]
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June 17, 2009, 4-6 PM, San Francisco Marriott The LONI Pipeline provides a graphical framework for development, maintenance and dissemination of neuroimaging data-analysis protocols. The Pipeline environment offers a scalable infrastructure for graphical integration of diverse, complex and heterogeneous tools for neuroimaging and brain mapping research. This course will provide the necessary training to employ any [...]
MoreThursday, November 6, 2008
Agenda Topic Presenter Time Welcome & Meeting Outline Arthur Toga, Stott Parker, PIs 10:00–10:10 AM Introduction of CCB SAB Members & Key Investigators Arthur Toga 10:10–10:15 CCB Overview, Highlights & Progress Arthur Toga 10:15–10:20 Highlights of CCB Biological Projects 10:20–11:05 HIV/AIDS effects on the Brain Paul Thompson 10:20–10:35 Vervet Monkey Brain Roger Woods 10:35–10:50 Gender Differences in the Brain Eileen Luders 10:50–11:05 Break 11:05–11:15 CCB Basic Science Emerging Mathematical and Statistical Approaches 11:15–11:55 Image Segmentation & Data Classification Zhuowen Tu 11:15–11:25 Active United Shapes Demetri Terzopoulos 11:25–11:35 Integrated Multimodal Image [...]
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2008 2007 2006 2005 2008 NS IDP Visit/Training (Part I, 02/04/2008; Part II, 03/03/2008). CSUMS Training (04/25/08). STEM-PLEDGE: STEM-PLEDGE visit to CCB/LONI hosted by Ivo Dinov, Fri, 05/30/07, 10:30-10:50AM CCB/IPAM 2008 MBI Workshop NYLF: NYLF visit to CCB/LONI hosted by Ivo Dinov, Thu, 06/26/08, 10:00-11:00AM SIAM Imaging Science meeting. A CCB-sponsored mini-simposium organized [...]
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Year Quarter Time Name Details 2008 July 14–21, 2008 All Day CCB/IPAM 2008 MBI Workshop CCB/IPAM 2008 MBI Workshop 2008 July 19, 2008 All Day CCB Demo Day CCB SW Tool Demo Day Training 2008 July 19, 2008 10AM–4 PM Chen Qin’s Visit to CCB/LONI Chen Qin - PA II Applicant 2008 Spring Mon, 05/05/08 Stanley Liang from Boston U, Visit to CCB/LONI hosted by Ivo Dinov Stanley Liang visit to CCB 2008 Spring 04/25/08 UCLA Math/IPAM CSUMS, Visit to CCB/LONI hosted by [...]
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Date Title Time Contact More Ongoing CCB Principals Meeting Flexible (Fridays 12-1 PM) Ivo Dinov CCBPrincipalsMeetings Nov. 06, 2008 CCB SAB DIVE Ivo Dinov 2008 CCB SAB August 13–14, 2008 2008 NCBC All-Hands Meeting 2 Days Ivo Dinov 2008 NCBC All-Hands Meeting July 19, 2008 IPAM/CCB Mathematics of Brain Imaging (MBI) Workshop IPAM/CCB Paul Thompson 2008 IPAM/CCB MBI Workshop July 07–11, 2008 CCB/SIAM Imaging Science Meeting SIAM/San Diego Luminiva Vese & Ivo Dinov 2008 CCB/SIAM Meeting March 13, 2008 CCB Semiannual SW Demos Location: DIVE Ivo Dinov Semiannual CCB [...]
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Saturday, July 19, 2008, UCLA, NRB Auditorium The Center for Computational Biology is organizing a 1-day training workshop that will include demonstrations of novel tools for computational, translational and applied neuroscience research. This year, we have decided to organize the CCB software tools training in three distinct sessions – Shape Tools, DTI/HARDI Software, and Workflows and [...]
MoreSaturday, July 19, 2008
This day-long training workshop will showcase CCB challenges, data, software tools and web-services. These resources will be demonstrated in the context of applied, computational and translational neuroscience research. Investigators, researchers, trainees and students interested in discovering new algorithms, techniques and protocols for automatic analysis of multidimensional imaging, genetic and demographic data are welcome to attend.
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This two-week intensive workshop will focus on mathematical techniques applied to brain images to measure, map and model brain structure and function. Topics will range from modeling anatomical structures in MRI scans, and mapping connectivity in diffusion tensor images, to statistical analysis of functional brain images from fMRI and other imaging modalities.
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Wednesday, November 4, 2009