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From: juliebates <30665526+juliebates@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Sun, 8 Dec 2024 18:16:44 -0500
Subject: [PATCH] Julie fb updates webinars (#367)
* Update index.html for December webinar video/slides links
* Update index.html for January webinar/office hours
No webinar, no office hours for January 2025
* Update index.html - formatting
* Update webinar-series page for Dec video/slides links
* Update webinar-page - formatting
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- Webinars are held on the first Friday of every month during the academic year, from 2-3pm Eastern Time, and are open to the public.
- Featured topics will include important efforts in reproducibility, from both ReproNim and others
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+ - Friday, January 3, 2025 ~ No Webinar ~ Happy New Year!
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- Friday, December 6, 2024 at 2pm EST
- Our featured speaker this month is ReproNim/INCF Fellowship alum Johanna Bayer who joins us from the Predictive Clinical Neuroscience Group,(Donders Institute and RadboudUMC, Netherlands). Johanna discusses normative modelling of neuroimaging data using the Predictive Clinical Neuroscience toolkit (pcntoolkit), in her presentation: "Normative modelling using the pcntoolkit – the what when and why.”
- Video Conference open to the public, Register in advance for videoconference connect details
- - Session will be recorded for those unable to attend, and both Slides and Video Presentation will be made available
+ - Video Presentation and Slides are now available
- Friday, November 1, 2024 at 2pm EDT
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- Open to all levels of user, whether you are new to reproducibility methods or an established investigator.
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- December Office Hours ~ Cancelled for this month
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- January Office Hours ~ Cancelled for this month
- Please contact us if you would like to schedule an appointment, and we will gladly arrange a time
diff --git a/webinar-series.html b/webinar-series.html
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Upcoming Webinars
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- - Friday, December 6, 2024 at 2pm EST
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- - Our featured speaker this month is ReproNim/INCF Fellowship alum Johanna Bayer who joins us from the Predictive Clinical Neuroscience Group,(Donders Institute and RadboudUMC, Netherlands). Johanna discusses normative modelling of neuroimaging data using the Predictive Clinical Neuroscience toolkit (pcntoolkit), in her presentation: "Normative modelling using the pcntoolkit – the what when and why.”
- - Session will be recorded for those unable to attend, and both Slides and Video Presentation will be made available
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+ - Friday, January 3, 2025 ~ No Webinar ~ Happy New Year!
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Upcoming Webinars
Webinar Presentations to Date
+ - Friday, December 6, 2024 at 2pm EST
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+ - Our featured speaker this month is ReproNim/INCF Fellowship alum Johanna Bayer who joins us from the Predictive Clinical Neuroscience Group,(Donders Institute and RadboudUMC, Netherlands). Johanna discusses normative modelling of neuroimaging data using the Predictive Clinical Neuroscience toolkit (pcntoolkit), in her presentation: "Normative modelling using the pcntoolkit – the what when and why.”
+ - Video Presentation and Slides are now available
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- Friday, November 1, 2024 at 2pm EDT
- We welcome Stefano Moia and colleagues Inês Esteves (Instituto Superior Técnico, Universidade de Lisboa - Lisbon), Rebecca Clemens (Northwestern University - Chicago), Mary Miedema (McGill University - Montreal), and Marie-Eve Picard (Université de Montréal - Montreal) for a special introduction to the PhysioPy project: "The physiopy Community: working towards accessible and reproducible physiological data integration in neuroimaging studies"