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Educational Courses will begin on Sunday, June 14, 2026 ahead of the Opening Ceremony and Welcome Reception at the Palais 2 l’Atlantique in Bordeaux, France.
They are an additional event separate from the Annual Meeting. The Educational Courses are a one-time registration fee. There is no pre-registration required for individual courses. Educational Course attendees are able to freely attend any of the sessions offered on Sunday, June 14.
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How To Use Neuroimaging To Inform Brain Stimulation (TES, TMS, tFUS)
Organizers: Robin Cash, Hamed Ekhtiari, Ines Violante, Andrew Zalesky
Neuroanatomy and Its Impact on Structural and Functional Imaging (In Memory of Karl Zilles)
Organizers: Hiromasa Takemura, Meiqi Niu, Paolo Avesani, Eleftherios Garyfallidis
Practical Multi-echo fMRI: Underlying principles, challenges, potential, and applications
Organizers: Daniel Handwerker, Eneko Uruñuela, Sarah Goodale
Promises and Perils of Connectome-Constrained Neuro-AI Models
Organizers: Kayson Fakhar, Fatemeh Hadaeghi, Duncan Astle
A Glimpse into Brain Metabolic Dynamics: An Introduction to Functional PET and Multi-Modal Fusion
Organizers: Jingyuan Chen, Andreas Hahn
An introduction to photobiomodulation: a novel technique for brain stimulation
Organizers: J. Jean Chen, Hannah Van Lankveld, Hanli Liu
Data harmonization for neuroscientific research: Theory, challenges, and applications.
Organizers: Nicolás Nieto
Multimodal Integration in Human Brain Mapping
Organizers: Joana Pereira, Arianna Sala
Open-science in Infant MRI: available infant MRI datasets and analysis pipelines
Organizers: Madeleine Wyburd, Melanie Ganz
The Research Lifecycle: A Primer on Open and Sustainable Science Practices
Organizers: Chloe Page, Martin Nørgaard, Muriah Wheelock, Eva van Hesse
Using Large Language Models (LLMs) in Neuroimaging Research
Organizers: Kendra Oudyk, David Kennedy, Angela Laird, Jean-Baptiste Poline