Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)

Probiotics and Oxytocin Trial for ASD

The Effects of Probiotics and Oxytocin Nasal Spray on Social Behaviors of ASD Patients- A Pilot Study.

MGH 2017P001667, PI: Xue-Jun Kong, MD

Registration: Functional MRI Visiting Fellowship Program (2020Oct19)

Please email fmrivfp@mgh.harvard.edu with any questions.

The fee for the program is $1500. A reduced rate of $1000 is available to graduate students with a letter of verification from their Department Chairman. NOTE: MD's and Phd's do not qualify for the graduate student rate and normally are expected to pay the full fee. However, if a post-doctoral applicant is paying out-of-pocket (rather than the more normal grant-funded or institutionally-funded payment) then a discounted rate of $1250 is available. We need to receive your tuition payment promptly after you register (if your institution will be paying on your behalf, we will need a contact person from you to ensure that payment is 'in process'), in fairness to other people who may end up on a waiting list. Please contact us should special arrangements need to be made regarding payment. Course fees are refundable up to 30 days prior to the session. A $200 fee will be deducted, should you cancel and request a refund between 30 days and 21 days (3 weeks) prior to the program start. After that, the tuition can be applied to a future program, or can be 50% refunded.
Please include an informal statement describing your background (academic, clinical, research, industrial, other), your experience with functional neuroimaging, fMRI, and resting state connectivity analysis. This is also an opportunity to state what you most hope to get out of the program. This biosketch will be distributed to the faculty and to other course participants. It should be no more than two paragraphs in length. PLEASE: Make the biosketch informal. It is intended to introduce you to the other participants and staff, not to apply for a job.
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[brainmap] Eiichi Fukushima - Pre-silicon-age NMR: a look back in time

November 5, 2019 - 12:00pm

[brainmap] Kenneth Weber from Stanford University

October 31, 2019 - 12:00pm

Brainmap seminar by Jessica Gerber (Interdisciplinary Brain Center, MGH)

July 10, 2019 - 12:00pm

Brainmap seminar by Sune Jespersen (Arhus, Denmark)

June 25, 2019 - 12:00pm

State-of-the-Art in MultiModal Functional Brain Imaging (SAMM)

 

Robert L. Savoy, Ph.D., Director of fMRI Education
Bruce R. Rosen, M.D., Ph.D., Director of the MGH/MIT/HMS Martinos Center
NEXT PROGRAMS:    2019: May 28             June 25

 

Upcoming programs include the following. 

Brainmap seminar by John Detre (UPenn) on "Two new perspectives on ASL CBF"

April 17, 2019 - 12:00pm

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