

Yulia Bezsudnova
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A great conference! Big thanks to the organisers and looking forward to next year @MEG_UKI_2024



Who says festival season is over? 🎸📷🥁 Presenting the hottest lineup in town! We're so excited to welcome these speakers to @unibirmingham on October 28th-31st for QMAG, QMEG and MEG-UKI 2024. Stay tuned: We may be adding some Special Guests to this lineup soon😉

📣✨ It's official !! The website for CuttingEEG's 10th anniversary from Oct 28 to 31 is online ! ✨📣 Go check the program of CuttingEEGX out and how to attend the event here cuttingeegx.org See you soon for a MEEG research practices R/Evolution ! 💫 #CuttingEEGX

Join us at MEG-UKI & QMAG/QMEG in the @unibirmingham @TheCHBH! 📊 Poster abstracts until 22nd Sept 🎫 Registration until 13th Oct 🎨 Art competition entry until 25th Oct 🗓️ Conference 28th - 31st Oct 2024 Full programme coming online soon! uobevents.eventsair.com/meguki/

🎨 Unleash Your Inner Artist at MEG UKI 2024! 🖌️ This year at MEG UKI, we’re hosting an Art Competition — a platform for you to showcase your hidden talents, "happy accidents", the story that’s been waiting to be told, or any creative masterpiece you’ve been itching to share!

Join us!!! The ACC B Lab is looking for a postdoc to work with us on the neural and computational mechanisms of flexible decision-making, collaborating with @ShenhavLab and @GenPsychLab . Learn more and apply here: edzz.fa.em3.oraclecloud.com/hcmUI/Candidat…

Tara Ghafari @12_taqua from @TheCHBH wins the early career award at #biomag2024 for her work linking the structure of subcortical regions to neocortical oscillations. Congratulations!


The cost of visas for scientists at our research institutes is set to rise by 44% in a year. This will discourage scientists from coming to work in the UK and take vital funds away from our life-saving research. We’re calling on the new government to make its #First100Days a #TurningPointForCancer, including by reviewing visa fees for scientists. Find out more 👉 cruk.ink/4diHf3J

Our MEG/MRI study from @TheCHBH points to subcortical regions involved in alpha modulation: If your left compared to right globus pallidus or caudate are larger, you can better modulate left than right hemisphere alpha power. doi.org/10.7554/eLife.… @eLife
