Workshop videos posted
The slides and videos for the Better Science / Tools of the Trade / Reproducibility & Transparency Neuroimaging Methods Workshop are publicly available for free viewing now!
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Dr. Han Joins SRNDNA as Co-Director By Sera GonzalezSeptember 1, 2022 SRNDNA has tapped Duke Han, Ph.D., professor at the Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California and director...
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Dr. Maestre Shines Light on Alzheimer’s in Hispanic Population By Sera GonzalezDecember 1, 2022 Gladys Maestre, M.D., Ph.D., and director of the Alzheimer’s Disease Resource Center for Minority Aging...
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Get Ready for the ’23 Conference Event will emphasize new focus on ADRD and health disparities research On April 30, decision making and aging researchers will convene at UC Santa Barbara for the ’23...
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Collaboration Award Winners Make Connections By Sera GonzalezJune 1, 2023 Sometimes you need mentors who are not at your home institution, mentors who offer extra advice, support, and insight....
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Chris Benitez, from Duke to UPenn By Sera GonzalezSeptember 2, 2023 Chris Benitez is a first-generation Hispanic American. Coming from a low-income family, in summer of 2019, Benitez was preparing to...
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Katie Senn, Traversing Social Work By Sera GonzalezDecember 1, 2023 Undergraduates selected for the Diversity Summer Research Award go on to pursue varying life and career paths. For 2019 recipient...
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Collaboration Awardees Put Heads Together By Sera GonzalezMarch 1, 2024 SRNDNA is proud to announce its fifth round of Collaboration Award recipients. This award provides graduate students or...
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Summer Research Blooms into Full Project By Sera GonzalezJune 1, 2024 Tia Tropea received a Diversity Summer Research Award in 2023 that supported her work in the Neuroeconomics Lab at Temple. One of...
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Exploring Computational Modeling By Frances Grace HartSeptember 3, 2024 On July 27, 2024, more than 60 scientists ranging incareer stages and from a variety of disciplines convened at the University...
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