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NetSci Party 2019

NetSci Party 2019

Photo of Duy Duong-Tran
Grad student Duy Duong-Tran gave a presentation at NetSci Party 2019
On December 10, the CONNplexity Lab held a “NetSci Party 2019” to showcase presentations of ongoing projects that will be submitted to the upcoming NetSci 2019 and/or its Network Neuroscience Satellite.

The session included ongoing research and scientific discussions, with six 20-minute presentations from internal and external members of the lab followed by question-and-answer sessions for each.

Agenda [PDF]

Kausar Abbas - "Multidimensional framework based on functional connectivity traits for task independent individual fingerprinting"
 
Diana O. Svaldi - "On the Generalization and Stability of Connectome Predictive Modeling of Cognitive Changes in Alzheimer's Disease"
 
Uttara Tipnis - "Twin fingerprints: optimal mapping of heritable and environmental traits in human connectome"
 
Duy Duong-Tran - "A morphospace framework to assess flexibility of brain functional networks"
 
Enrico Amico - "Towards a mathematical theory of communication in human brain networks"
 
NetSci 2019 will combine a school, a conference and symposia, and will take place from May 27-31, 2019, at the University of Vermont in Burlington, VT. It is the flagship conference of the Network Science Society, fostering multi-disciplinary communication and collaboration, and bringing together leading practitioners and researchers in network science.