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The scope of the Brain–Art SIG is to promote the exchange between Art & Science by fostering the dialogue between artists and members of the OHBM community. We aim to (1) encourage artistic approaches and perspectives to understanding human brain function, (2) facilitate the development of novel approaches for the visualization of scientific data, and (3) provide a model of interaction between disciplines while enhancing the public outreach of OHBM. We achieve these goals through annual activities such as the Brain–Art Exhibition and the Brain–Art Competition.
Check us out on our Website, Twitter and our Slack workspace!
Chair: Lena Oestreich, PhD, University of Queensland
Past Chair: Zoltan Nagy, MSc, PhD, University of Zurich
Chair-Elect: Fabrizio Vecchio, IRCCS San Raffaele Pisana, Rome, Italy
Secretary: Gladys Heng, PhD, Nanyang Technological University
Past Secretary: Désirée Lussier, PhD, Centre de recherche de l'Institut universitaire de geriatrie de Montreal (CRIUGM), Universite de Montreal
Secretary-Elect: Elisabeth Rounis, University of Oxford UK
Treasurer: Livio Tarchi, MD, University of Florence
Past Treasurer: Sridar Narayanan, PhD, McConnell Brain Imaging Centre, McGill University
Treasurer-Elect: Samantha Audrain, University of Toronto, Canada
Art Exhibition Manager: Robin Gutzen, MSc, PhD Student, Research Centre Juelich
Art Exhibition Manager-Elect: Natasha Clarke, Centre de recherche de l'Institut universitaire de geriatrie de Montreal
Past Art Exhibition Manager: Sanja Budsavljevic, MSc, PhD, Nestle Research Lausanne
Website and Communication Manager: Xinhu Li, MS, PhD Student, Georgia Institute of Technology
Website and Communication Manager-Elect: Giulia Baracchini, University of Montreal, Canada
Past Website and Communication Manager: Anastasia Brovkin, PhD candidate, University Medical Centre Hamburg Eppendorf, Hamburg University