Images and Networks of the Brain 2018
ImNeB 2018: Registration is now open!
Seat capacity is limited. Although participation is free of charge, registration is required for the individual symposium days:
- Tuesday, April 24th: Neuroimaging & Neuro-Image Computing
- Wednesday, April 25th: Brain Connectivity & Networks
If you are an UKE or TUHH member and would also like to participate in the FMTHH DL Hackathon (see description below), please write an informal email to: r.werner(at)uke.de
Symposium Program and Abstract Booklet
The program can be found here.
Click here for the abstract booklet.
Symposium Objective
Ongoing progress in neuroimaging offers new insight into structure and function of the brain, the mutual interplay of and the connectivity between different brain regions, and even metabolic processes underlying brain activity – i.e. information that play a fundamental role in every field of application from laboratory neuroscience to clinical routine.
Successful translation of image information into accepted knowledge and eventually improved clinical outcome requires close cooperation of researchers of different disciplines, e.g. physicists, computer scientists, neuro-scientists and physicians. The symposium Images and Networks of the Brain (ImNeB) addresses this interdisciplinary character inherent to any neuroimaging- and neuroscience-based research close to the clinic.
Foci of ImNeB 2018 are
- novel approaches in neuroimaging,
- new methods in neuro-image computing, and
- brain connectivity and network analysis.
Funded by the Forschungszentrum Medizintechnik Hamburg (FMTHH), we are further proud to host the
- 1st FMTHH Deep Learning Hackathon
for members of the University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf (UKE) and the Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH).
With ImNeB 2018, we hope to provide a platform for interdisciplinary and inspiring discussions and are looking forward to meeting you at the symposium.
René Werner, Eckhard Schlemm, Ivo Baltruschat, Leonhard Steinmeister, Nils D. Forkert
with support of