Program
Tuesday, May 27
13:00–14:00 | Registration |
14:00–14:30 | Opening Ceremony |
14:30–16:00 |
Importance of Infrastructures for Neuroimaging This session will focus on the short presentations of research infrastructures related to neuroimaging research (e.g. Czech-BioImaging/Euro-BioImaging, EBRAINS) and research technologies and innovations (e.g. MR scanners) |
16:00–16:30 | Coffee break |
16:30–18:00 | Neuroimaging – Scientific Section 1 |
Wednesday, May 28
8:00–9:00 | Welcome coffee |
9:00–10:30 | Neuroimaging – Scientific Section 2 |
10:30–11:00 | Coffee break + poster session |
11:00–12:30 | Neuroimaging – Scientific Section 3 |
12:30–13:30 | Lunch |
13:30–15:00 | Neuroimaging – Scientific Section 4 |
15:00 | Closing of the conference |
Confirmed speakers
Per Borghammer (Aarhus, Denmark) – Multimodal imaging evidence of brain-first & body-first PD subtypes
Linda Chabanee (Euro-BioImaging, Director of medical hub, Torino, Italy) – Short introduction of EuroBioImaging, especially the medical part – ONLINE
Roberto Cilia (Milan, Italy) – MRI and molecular imaging of atypical parkinsonisms
Viktor Jirsa (UMR INSERM, Aix-Marseille Université; EBRAINS) – Introduction of EBRAINS infrastructure
Nicola Pavese (Newcastel University + Aarhus University) – Role of MRI and molecular imaging in clinical trials
Daniel Shaw (Aston University + CEITEC MU) – fMRI hyperscanning
Simone Shamay-Tsoory (University of Haifa) – fMRI hyperscanning