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Senior Research Scientist at the French National Institute for Research in Digital Science and Technology (Inria). Her research focuses on the development of open science methods and tools to support reproducible neuroscience research, with a particular emphasis on the use of neuroinformatics approaches.
Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Operations Research at the University of Montreal. His research focuses on the development of new statistical and computational methods to analyze brain imaging data, with a particular emphasis on the identification of biomarkers for brain disorders.
Professor of Psychology at Stanford University. His research focuses on the neural basis of human cognition, with a particular emphasis on the use of neuroimaging methods to understand the mechanisms underlying learning and decision-making.
Research Scientist at the Institute of Neuroscience and Medicine at the Forschungszentrum Juelich. Her research focuses on the development of new computational methods to analyze large-scale brain imaging data, with a particular emphasis on the identification of brain networks involved in cognitive functions.
Professor of Physics at Florida International University. Her research focuses on the use of brain imaging techniques to understand the structure and function of the brain, with a particular emphasis on the identification of brain networks involved in cognition, emotion, and social behavior.
Research Director at Inria. His research focuses on the development of new computational methods to analyze brain imaging data, with a particular emphasis on the study of brain function and dysfunction in neurological and psychiatric disorders.
Jérôme Dockès is a post-doc at the Montreal Neurological Institute, researching machine learning-based biomarkers and text-mining of neuroimaging literature. His interests include computational neuroscience and (bio)statistics.