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SUMMARY:BRIC Seminar Series February 2018 - Michael F Insana\, PhD
DESCRIPTION:Michael F Insana\, PhD\nProf. Department of BioengineeringUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign \nMachine-learning methods for reconstructing ultrasonic elasticity images.
URL:https://www.med.unc.edu/bric/event/bric-seminar-series-february-2018/
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SUMMARY:Cancelled- BRIC Seminar Series March 2018 - Elizabeth Phelps\, PhD
DESCRIPTION:Elizabeth Phelps\, PhD\nProf. Department of PsychologyNew York University \n \nMechanisms of Threat Control in Humans \nAnimal models of associative threat learning provide a basis for understanding human fears and anxiety.  Building on research from animal models\, we explore a range of means maladaptive defensive responses can be diminished in humans.   Extinction and emotion regulation\, techniques adapted in cognitive behavioral therapy\, can be used to control learned defensive responses via inhibitory signals from the ventromedial prefrontal cortex to the amygdala.  One drawback of these techniques is that these responses are only inhibited and can return\, with one factor being stress. I will review research examining the lasting control of maladaptive defensive responses by targeting memory reconsolidation and present evidence suggesting that the behavioral interference of reconsolidation in humans diminishes involvement of the prefrontal cortex inhibitory circuitry\, although there are limitations to its efficacy.  I will also describe two novel behavioral techniques that might result in a more lasting fear reduction\, the first by providing control over stressor and the second by substituting a novel\, neutral cue for the aversive unconditioned stimulus
URL:https://www.med.unc.edu/bric/event/bric-seminar-series-march-2018/
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SUMMARY:2018 Triangle Imaging Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Symposium Information\nThe 2018 Triangle Imaging Symposium at UNC BRIC will feature lectures by invited internal and external speakers. Poster presentations will be given by students\, trainees\, residents\, and faculty to highlight imaging research projects within and outside UNC.  The symposium will take place on Wednesday\, April 18th. \n \nSymposium Home Page
URL:https://www.med.unc.edu/bric/event/2017-triangle-imaging-symposium/
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SUMMARY:Flux Satellite Conference 2018
DESCRIPTION:UNC Chapel Hill\, in association with The Flux Society\, will host a conference highlighting research using large\, representative\, or publicly available datasets to investigate developmental cognitive neuroscience. This conference will address the unique ability of larger\, more representative datasets–and particularly those with multiple time points–to ask questions about brain development that have historically been impossible to address with the smaller\, cross-sectional samples utilized in most neuroimaging research studies. The focus will be on research leveraging large datasets to understand functional and structural brain development in the context of connectomics\, environmental influences on brain development\, and typical and atypical trajectories of brain development. \nPlease click here for more information and to register!
URL:https://www.med.unc.edu/bric/event/flux-satellite-conference-2018/
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SUMMARY:2019 Triangle Imaging Symposium at BRIC
DESCRIPTION:Register Now! \nThe 2019 Triangle Imaging Symposium at UNC BRIC\, will feature lectures by speakers from Johns Hopkins\, UNC\, Duke\, NCSU and Wake Forest University and is open to the entire scientific community. This year\, a broad spectrum of topics will be covered\, from molecular and cellular imaging with MRI\, to simple and cheap hyper polarization techniques that can boost MR sensitivity by several orders of magnitude\, to computational tools for large-scale brain network\, to advanced ultrasound methodologies for tissue characterization. \nThe Symposium also includes a Poster Session with presentations given by students\, trainees\, residents\, and faculty to highlight imaging research projects within and outside UNC. The symposium will take place on Wednesday\, April 24th\, 2019 beginning at 8:30 am in the Bioinformatics building\, room 1131. Breakfast and lunch will be served for those register in advance!
URL:https://www.med.unc.edu/bric/event/2019-triangle-imaging-symposium-at-bric/
LOCATION:1131 Bioinformatics Building\, 130 Mason Farm Road\, Chapel Hill\, NC\, 27599\, United States
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