Programme
Tuesday, May 27
13:00–14:00 | Registration + possible visit to CF MAFIL at 13:15 |
14:00–14:30 |
Opening Ceremony |
14:30–16:00 |
Importance of Infrastructures for Neuroimaging Pavel Hozák (Prague): Czech-BioImaging Linda Chabanee (Torino, Italy): Euro-BioImaing (via on-line connection) Jan Fousek (Brno): EBRAINS Michal Mikl (Brno): Introduction of Multimodal and Functional Imaging Laboratory TBA (Expert from Siemens): Innovations in MRI for neuroimaging |
16:00–16:30 | Coffee break |
16:30–18:00 |
Imaging Parkinson’s disease and parkinsonism Per Borghammer (Aarhus, Denmark): Multimodal imaging evidence of brain-first & body-first PD subtypes Nicola Pavese (Newcastle, UK and Aarhus, Denmark): Role of MRI and molecular imaging in clinical trials Roberto Cilia (Milan, Italy): MRI and molecular imaging of atypical parkinsonisms Discussion: Imaging Neurodegeneration for the SynNeurGe system |
18:00–19:00 | Transport to dinner by buses at 18:30 (in front of CEITEC building) |
19:00 | Dinner at Pivovarska restaurant, Mendel square |
Wednesday, May 28
8:00–8:30 | Registration, welcome coffee |
8:30–10:30 |
Variety of neuroimaging contexts Petr Hluštík (Olomouc): TBA Robert Jech (Prague): Imaging of Deep Brain Stimulation Stefanie Chambers (Viena): Beyond the HARNESS protocol, advanced epilepsy neuroimaging in Vienna Neeltje van Haren (Rotterdam): The mediating role of brain development in the intergenerational transmission of risk for mental illness |
10:30–11:00 | Coffee break + poster session |
11:00–12:30 |
Social neuroscience with hyperscanning techniques Simone Shamay-Tsoory (Haifa, Israel): Inter-Brain Plasticity Underlies the Development of Social Connectedness Daniel Shaw (Aston / Brno): The Interacting Brain Project: An experimental psychologist's attempt to put the "social" into social neuroscience Klaus Kessler (Dublin): The role of interactive tasks in social cognitive neuroscience |
12:30–13:30 | Lunch, poster session from 13:00 |
13:30–15:30 |
Modeling and analysis in neuroimaging Viktor Jirsa (Marseille): Cultural changes in brain medicine: Virtual Brain Twin; Introduction to Europe’s digital neuroscience infrastructure EBRAINS Dan Schwarz (Brno): TBA Jarda Hlinka (Prague): TBA |
15:30 | Closing of the conference, possible visit to CF MAFIL at 15:45 |
Confirmed speakers
Per Borghammer (Aarhus, Denmark) – Multimodal imaging evidence of brain-first & body-first PD subtypes
Linda Chabanee (Euro-BioImaging, Director of medical hub, Torino, Italy) – Short introduction of EuroBioImaging, especially the medical part – ONLINE
Roberto Cilia (Milan, Italy) – MRI and molecular imaging of atypical parkinsonisms
Viktor Jirsa (UMR INSERM, Aix-Marseille Université; EBRAINS) – Introduction of EBRAINS infrastructure
Nicola Pavese (Newcastel University + Aarhus University) – Role of MRI and molecular imaging in clinical trials
Daniel Shaw (Aston University + CEITEC MU) – fMRI hyperscanning
Simone Shamay-Tsoory (University of Haifa) – fMRI hyperscanning