Amy Howard
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Amy Howard
@AmyFDHoward
Steminist | Baffled by brains | she/her

🌟Save the date!📅 The Diffusion Study Group is hosting a workshop on Feb 16-20, 2025, in Kyoto, Japan! Join us to celebrate the 40th anniversary of diffusion MRI! Registration is now open, abstract submission deadline is December 6th! More info👇 ismrm.org/workshops/2025…

JOB VACANCY: We are looking for a Postdoctoral Researcher in Neuroimaging to develop methods to obtain comparable measures from brain scans acquired with different hardware in both clinical and research settings. bit.ly/48d2Ojj

New paper in Imaging Neuroscience by Frederik J. Lange, Jesper L. R. Andersson, et al: MMORF—FSL’s MultiMOdal Registration Framework doi.org/10.1162/imag_a…

New paper in Imaging Neuroscience by Frederik J. Lange, Jesper L. R. Andersson, et al: MMORF—FSL’s MultiMOdal Registration Framework doi.org/10.1162/imag_a…








Only 2 weeks until the next DSG day: 24 Hours of Diffusion Around the World! Register now: ismrm.org/virtual-meetin… Registration is free for DSG members, and $50 otherwise. Events are online & we invite all DSG members to attend. 🌟Book now and join us on Feb 2nd.🌟

Postdoc position in FMRIB/WIN Analysis Group, Oxford with (brilliant & lovely) Rick Lange @FrederikJLange and Jesper Andersson. Help develop the new SoA multimodal nonlin alignment tool MMORF + new generation of multimodal brain templates+atlases. tinyurl.com/2s3c5ua5

Reminder: abstract submission deadline this Thursday (14th) at 23:59 UTC. Looking forward to see what you have been working on!


🎉 Exciting news! The full program for the upcoming qMRI conference is now live! 🚀 Our lineup features stellar keynote speakers and an array of high-quality shorter talks! Explore the complete program at qmriconference.wixsite.com/home/2023-conf…, and secure your spot by registering! 🤗










WINGS, the WIN Global Scholars Programme, is now open for applications for 2023-24! We are looking for PhD students and early career researchers from the Global South working with MRI research. 🧵1/3


