Postdoctoral Fellow – Concordia University
The IMPACT lab at Concordia University is recruiting for a postdoc position in development of novel machine learning algorithms for registration of point clouds and tracking surgical tools
The IMPACT lab at Concordia University is recruiting for a postdoc position in development of novel machine learning algorithms for registration of point clouds and tracking surgical tools
The next in-person edition of the Art of Imaging exhibition will take place at the Montreal Convention Center from October 15-19, 2023, during the Amazing Brain Week and the World Congress of Neurology. The exhibition will be displayed in a public space and is free and open to all!
On the fifth episode of the QBIN podcast (in French), Béry Mohammediyan speaks to Professor Mathieu Roy to talk about bio-imaging and pain. They explore how bio-imaging has helped researchers like Professor Roy to better understand pain, which is complex and hard to treat.
The Canadian Cannabis and Psychosis Research Team is hiring a full-time research coordinator at the CHU Sainte-Justine Research Centre.
Registration and submissions for oral presentations are open for a scientific workshop on Vascular and Metabolic Modeling of the Brain at Large Scale that will take place at Université de Montréal on October 12-20.
QBIN postdoctoral member Shady Rahayel has been awarded the Prix Relève étoile Jacques-Genest for his publication entitled Brain atrophy in prodromal synucleinopathy is shaped by structural connectivity and gene expression.
QBIN is looking for student candidates to sit on the steering committee for a one-year term. The purpose of this call for candidates is to fill two student representative positions as non-voting members.
QBIN member Sylvain Baillet has been elected Chair of the Organization for Human Brain Mapping (OHBM).
In this blog post, McGill student Vanessa Krohn, delves into the fascinating world of research in pain management. By sharing some of the research conducted in the Roy Pain lab, she explores how distraction and the flow experience can influence pain perception positively, and how this fascinating research can be used to develop more effective and personalized pain management techniques.
On September 8th at the Palais des Congrès de Montréal, the IEEE International Ultrasonics Symposium 2023 is organizing a satellite symposium focused on the role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the context of biomedical ultrasound imaging. Through a grant obtained from QBIN, the registration fee of $100 can be reimbursed to you after the congress for up to 20 members, on a first-come, first-served basis.