Jonathan Wirsich
@jwirsich
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EEG-fMRI, multimodal connectomics, data fusion
Joined July 2017
EEG-7TfMRI at sub-mm resolution covering the whole brain. Happy to have been part of this. Thank you so much to @JoaoBiomed and @cristinasainzm for pushing this project 🙂!
Interested in combining #EEG and #MRI at #7Tesla? Here we present & evaluate a new framework with low signal penalties that may soon become widely available to the community. Great collab between @CSEMInfo , #TIC-SITEM-INSEL, @Brain_Products , @CIBM_ch
https://t.co/9famsNJXjO
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This remains my favorite thing ever written about Internet publishing (source https://t.co/maIQmXvMTt)
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1: Should there be patents in academia? Virtually all academic research is funded by public or public-minded non-profits. The results of such research should as a matter of principle belong to the public, unless an iron-clad case can be made that patenting it benefits the public.
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1/3 Our new paper is out: "Comparing structure–function relationships in 🧠🧠🧠 #brain networks using #EEG and #fNIRS" by .@rosmaryblanco12 ,@CemalKoba and Maria Preti .@giuls90210 & Dimitri Van De Ville .@dvdevill from @EPFL_en 👇👇👇 https://t.co/rWxMVEiQLU
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Early days, but it looks like our authors don't think we need an impact factor either! Submissions are strong in numbers and high quality since the Clarivate announcement. We should not let a multibillion dollar company dictate how science is evaluated!
Following the news that eLife will not receive an Impact Factor in 2025, we’ve shared an update on how our model is doing since we were first placed “on hold” by Web of Science, and what we’re up to now. Find out more. https://t.co/mhpvPEa5kV
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Better late than never⌛️ - As I have moved from academia, I decided to upload my latest research proposal on causality and neuroscience 👉 https://t.co/QOsjrEUIT4 I was, and still am 🙂, particularly excited about exploring causality in alternative spaces (Task 2.3 in the
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A huge win for visibility of contributions to science from open source software (often undervalued). It is important to stress that only a few people, who were there in the first few years, are authors of the publication, while many crucial contributors are not.
Scikit-Learn just crossed 100000 citations! I am no longer part of the core team, but I am proud to have been part of the project since the beginning. A big thank you to all maintainers, contributors, and users for their continuous vision, support and help! 👏 @scikit_learn
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2/ a thoughtful conversation with this incredibly brave human hit me hard. This job really matters. What we do matters. It’s a huge responsibility. The rigor and reproducibility in our data translates to real people. Real families. Another grant another paper deadline…
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3D whole brain Rosette spectroscopic imaging in human brain. Excellent reproducibility with potential for compressed sensing acceleration. Congratulations to the great collaborative work @ZhiweiHuang_ @uzemye @antoine_klauser #RSI Fresh preprint https://t.co/BYdNuSKHSV
arxiv.org
Whole-brain proton magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging (1H-MRSI) is a non-invasive technique for assessing neurochemical distribution in the brain, offering valuable insights into brain...
A study led by @lijing_MR . Dr. Xin's fantastic lab members (particularly Zhiwei Huang) explore the acceleration potential and reproducibility of 1H Rosette spectroscopic imaging for whole-brain metabolite mapping. #collaborations
https://t.co/AjY5kqfE1b
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highly recommended 👍
📢 I have one PhD opening in my lab at UoB! We will use network neuroscience to explore the human brain network across sleep and attention, in collaboration with Andy Bagshaw and @TheCHBH More info here: https://t.co/oSCNFfKOoi Retweets appreciated
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When you wrote "Data available upon request" and they emailed to request.
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WOW - @OHBM just put about 800 videos online including tutorials and symposia [1,2] from many years of past brain mapping meetings! https://t.co/NFbUEVcHLC [1] Some were there before but it looks like entire conferences were just added [2] I am not involved with this, just
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📢📢Job alert📢📢 We are looking for a Neuroimaging Data Analyst (4-years full time) Expected starting date: December 1st, 2024 (flexible) Deadline: September 27, 2024 Details: https://t.co/EXEuVyxFoe Come and join us at our centre in beautiful #Granada Please RT and Share
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We're hiring an engineer to work on an exciting project: Integrating functional MRI and EEG with carbon-wire loops @empenn_lab @irisa_lab @Inria #EEG #fMRI #Connectivity
https://t.co/c2rwnXpWH8
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Happy science fact of the day: It's a year since the first Imaging Neuroscience paper was published, with 280 papers since then. Hence in just the first year, over half a million dollars has stayed within academia, rather than going to Elsevier [shareholders etc].
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Neuroscience needs a career path for software engineers 👍👍👍
thetransmitter.org
Few institutions have mechanisms for the type of long-term positions that would best benefit the science.
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Very happy to have participated with Marta Xavier @laseeb @DBioengineering in #OHBM2024 in Seoul, presenting our work on EEG-fMRI with @jwirsich @CONNECTlab_UIUC
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Rapid changes in #brain connectivity are brain traits, #heritable, and associated with #CognitiveControl abilities. YES, subsecond #connectome dynamics *can* be studied (in #EEG source-space). https://t.co/XEyJc6aPiK & https://t.co/8rfvPYJLPr in @netneurosci by @SuhnyoungJ +team
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Abstract. Time-varying changes in whole-brain connectivity patterns, or connectome state dynamics, hold significant implications for cognition. However, connectome dynamics at fast (>1 Hz) timescales...
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Day 1 from the Lisbon-Geneva workshop on #EEG-#fMRI #Neurofeedback hosted at LaSEEB and co-organized by @patricia_mpfig from @DBioengineering/@ISR_Lisboa and Patrik Vuilleumier from @CISA_UNIGE
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