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Hello Freesurfer experts,
I am a junior in Computer Science, and am planning to join a neuroimaging lab in the summer. As far as I know, one of the projects that the lab is interested in is structural MRI analyses of bovine brains, and they would like to modify the pipeline of Freesurfer to achieve this.
I have little to no experience with neuroimaging, and would like to prepare myself better before joining. My question is: is there any good resources (online courses, videos, reading, etc...) that can give me a high level picture of the analysis process? Or how to start getting into neuroimaging from a Computer Science perspective in general?
Thank you for taking time to consider my questions. I apologize if they are too trivial.
Best,
Lan
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HI! The FreeSurfer Tutorials (http://surfer.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/fswiki/Tutorials) give a good overview of how FreeSurfer works and each step of the analysis.
Good luck and welcome!
Fernanda
On Wed, May 2, 2018 at 12:09 PM Lan Naoyuki lannaoyuki@gmail.com wrote:
External Email - Use CautionHello Freesurfer experts,
I am a junior in Computer Science, and am planning to join a neuroimaging lab in the summer. As far as I know, one of the projects that the lab is interested in is structural MRI analyses of bovine brains, and they would like to modify the pipeline of Freesurfer to achieve this.
I have little to no experience with neuroimaging, and would like to prepare myself better before joining. My question is: is there any good resources (online courses, videos, reading, etc...) that can give me a high level picture of the analysis process? Or how to start getting into neuroimaging from a Computer Science perspective in general?
Thank you for taking time to consider my questions. I apologize if they are too trivial.
Best,
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Hi Lan
we have tutorials on our wiki with associated data that you could try going through
cheers Bruce On Wed, 2 May 2018, Lan Naoyuki wrote:
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Hello Freesurfer experts, I am a junior in Computer Science, and am planning to join a neuroimaging lab in the summer. As far as I know, one of the projects that the lab is interested in is structural MRI analyses of bovine brains, and they would like to modify the pipeline of Freesurfer to achieve this.
I have little to no experience with neuroimaging, and would like to prepare myself better before joining. My question is: is there any good resources (online courses, videos, reading, etc...) that can give me a high level picture of the analysis process? Or how to start getting into neuroimaging from a Computer Science perspective in general?
Thank you for taking time to consider my questions. I apologize if they are too trivial.
Best,
Lan
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Hi Fernanda and Bruce,
Thank you for your prompt replies! I will look into them.
Best,
Lan
On Wed, May 2, 2018 at 11:14 AM, Bruce Fischl fischl@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu wrote:
Hi Lan
we have tutorials on our wiki with associated data that you could try going through
cheers Bruce On Wed, 2 May 2018, Lan Naoyuki wrote:
External Email - Use CautionHello Freesurfer experts, I am a junior in Computer Science, and am planning to join a neuroimaging lab in the summer. As far as I know, one of the projects that the lab is interested in is structural MRI analyses of bovine brains, and they would like to modify the pipeline of Freesurfer to achieve this.
I have little to no experience with neuroimaging, and would like to prepare myself better before joining. My question is: is there any good resources (online courses, videos, reading, etc...) that can give me a high level picture of the analysis process? Or how to start getting into neuroimaging from a Computer Science perspective in general?
Thank you for taking time to consider my questions. I apologize if they are too trivial.
Best,
Lan
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there are also videos of the class lectures on the wiki
On 05/02/2018 12:14 PM, Bruce Fischl wrote:
Hi Lan
we have tutorials on our wiki with associated data that you could try going through
cheers Bruce On Wed, 2 May 2018, Lan Naoyuki wrote:
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Hello Freesurfer experts, I am a junior in Computer Science, and am planning to join a neuroimaging lab in the summer. As far as I know, one of the projects that the lab is interested in is structural MRI analyses of bovine brains, and they would like to modify the pipeline of Freesurfer to achieve this.
I have little to no experience with neuroimaging, and would like to prepare myself better before joining. My question is: is there any good resources (online courses, videos, reading, etc...) that can give me a high level picture of the analysis process? Or how to start getting into neuroimaging from a Computer Science perspective in general?
Thank you for taking time to consider my questions. I apologize if they are too trivial.
Best,
Lan
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