Dear Bruce,
Thank you for answering my question. However, I'm still in a bit confused... Therefore, I have one more question:
Would it then be best to choose a particular WM intensity value to rely upon for adding control points or to rely upon sight?
Thank you very much!
Kind regards, Caroline Beelen
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Message: 1 Date: Thu, 18 May 2017 12:04:49 +0000 From: Tiril Pedersen Gurholt t.p.gurholt@medisin.uio.no Subject: [Freesurfer] Postdoctoral position in psychosis studies - Oslo, Norway To: "freesurfer@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu" freesurfer@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu Message-ID: 9E8A081E-D148-4B08-B276-DD5B58C20E93@medisin.uio.no Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"
Dear All,
At the NORMENT ? K.G. Jebsen Research Centre for Psychosis Research, a Centre of Excellence, Institute of Clinical Medicine, University of Oslo, Oslo University Hospital and Diakonhjemmet Hospital, Norway, there is a position available as a postdoctoral student with employment at Diakonhjemmet hospital. The research area is psychiatric neuroimaging with focus on obstetric complications and the analysis of structural and functional, DTI and ASL MR imaging datasets with regard to developmental trajectories and genetic, environmental and phenotypic variation. Applicants should have a doctoral degree (PhD) in psychiatry or a related medical discipline, neuroimaging, computer science, bioinformatics, psychology, or equivalent. Applicants who have handed in their dissertation for evaluation are also encouraged to apply, caveat the dissertation is approved. Application deadline is June 15th, 2017. For further information and to submit an application please see the website of Diakonh jemmet H ospital, Oslo, Norway: https://www.webcruiter.no/WcMain/advertviewpublic.aspx?oppdragsnr=3420277973...
Best regards,
Tiril Gurholt --- Tiril Gurholt Postdoctoral Fellow Psychosis Research Centre, NORMENT Institute of Clinical Medicine, University of Oslo, Norway
http://www.med.uio.no/norment/
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no, it's best to visually determine it since things change over space (for both biological and technical reasons)
On Fri, 19 May 2017, Caroline Beelen wrote:
Dear Bruce,
Thank you for answering my question. However, I'm still in a bit confused... Therefore, I have one more question:
Would it then be best to choose a particular WM intensity value to rely upon for adding control points or to rely upon sight?
Thank you very much!
Kind regards, Caroline Beelen
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- Postdoctoral position in psychosis studies - Oslo, Norway (Tiril Pedersen Gurholt)
- manuel edits (Caroline Beelen)
- Re: Question of longitudinal processing (jahanvi patel)
- Re: Mean gray-white contrast for each ROI (Douglas N Greve)
- Re: manuel edits (Bruce Fischl)
- Re: Freesurfer white matter outer edge to volume (Douglas N Greve)
- Re: mri_mcsim for individual subjects and references {Disarmed} (Douglas N Greve)
- Improving the brainmask.mgz using aseg.mgz for getting rid of dura (Karteek Popuri)
- Re: Improving the brainmask.mgz using aseg.mgz for getting rid of dura (Douglas N Greve)
- Re: Improving the brainmask.mgz using aseg.mgz for getting rid of dura (Bruce Fischl)
Message: 1 Date: Thu, 18 May 2017 12:04:49 +0000 From: Tiril Pedersen Gurholt t.p.gurholt@medisin.uio.no Subject: [Freesurfer] Postdoctoral position in psychosis studies - Oslo, Norway To: "freesurfer@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu" freesurfer@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu Message-ID: 9E8A081E-D148-4B08-B276-DD5B58C20E93@medisin.uio.no Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"
Dear All,
At the NORMENT ? K.G. Jebsen Research Centre for Psychosis Research, a Centre of Excellence, Institute of Clinical Medicine, University of Oslo, Oslo University Hospital and Diakonhjemmet Hospital, Norway, there is a position available as a postdoctoral student with employment at Diakonhjemmet hospital. The research area is psychiatric neuroimaging with focus on obstetric complications and the analysis of structural and functional, DTI and ASL MR imaging datasets with regard to developmental trajectories and genetic, environmental and phenotypic variation. Applicants should have a doctoral degree (PhD) in psychiatry or a related medical discipline, neuroimaging, computer science, bioinformatics, psychology, or equivalent. Applicants who have handed in their dissertation for evaluation are also encouraged to apply, caveat the dissertation is approved. Application deadline is June 15th, 2017. For further information and to submit an application please see the website of Diakonh jemmet H ospital, Oslo, Norway: https://www.webcruiter.no/WcMain/advertviewpublic.aspx?oppdragsnr=3420277973...
Best regards,
Tiril Gurholt
Tiril Gurholt Postdoctoral Fellow Psychosis Research Centre, NORMENT Institute of Clinical Medicine, University of Oslo, Norway
http://www.med.uio.no/norment/
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