
Bharat Biswal
@restingstate
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brain connectivity, biomedical engineering, fMRI
Joined September 2014
How to compare inter- and intra-individual correlational brain connectivity from functional and structural imaging data? 🧐 Join us on our next #MCOS with @dixy0 We start at: 10am EDT, 3pm CET, 10pm CST Register here: https://t.co/aVlOofxTSq
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Our group is looking for a PostDoc with a strong background in fMRI analysis. Please find more details here and apply: https://t.co/c2u0YvnBVr
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I'm super excited to share that I'm guest editing a Special Issue for Psychoradiology (@PSYRAD2) focusing on Sociodemographic Influences on Brain and Behaviour! Please reach out if you have questions or want to contribute to this issue! Deadline to submit is June 2025.
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A very informative article about how to write research proposals by 3 veterans NIH program officers.
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Very interesting read about Deep Learning. https://t.co/pwcSn8el12
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In a panel hosted by the Financial Times at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, two of the biggest names in artificial…
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New preprint: We found significant corr between cerebrovascular reactivity and task-/resting-state brain activity, but the limited effect sizes suggested limitations to use cerebrovascular reactivity to adjust individual differences in brain activity
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Functional MRI (fMRI) measures the blood-oxygen-level dependent (BOLD) signals, which provide an indirect measure of neural activity mediated by neurovascular responses. Cerebrovascular reactivity...
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Thanks to a grant from NIH, we will be able to give 25-30 travel awards to students and postdocs to attend the Resting State Brain Connectivity Conference to be held at UTDallas. Please submit your abstracts by Aug 18th!
Abstract Submission Deadline has been EXTENDED!! Submit by Friday, August 18, 2023 > https://t.co/7Ex7utBhfY
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It was wonderful finally meeting @andreashorn_ in person. Andreas gave an amazing Keynote talk at #OHBM. I am so glad, I did not have to go after his talk. Keep up the amazing work!
@Raamana_ Thanks for waking up in time together with @restingstate, Pradeep. Would have been a shame to have missed it.
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✨Enjoyed every time in Montréal as a first-timer at #OHBM2023🧠 Huge shout-out to the organizers and speakers for putting together such a fantastic event! Feeling lucky to meet all the cool researchers and @restingstate, looking forward to #OHBM2024 already in Seoul 🇰🇷
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A very interest paper by my friend and colleague Ben (@bn_becker ).
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Abstract. The smartphone represents a transformative device that dramatically changed our daily lives, including how we communicate, work, entertain oursel
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🔥Happy to share our latest publication on the combinatorial use of CRISPR and brain imaging to achieve selective modulation of genes and understand the related functional adaptations in brain networks. @maur3ra @WSIC_Tuebingen, Kirik lab!
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Receptors, transporters, and ion channels are important targets for therapy development in neurological diseases, but their mechanistic role in pat...
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Our paper is finally online. In this paper we showed that wearing normal face mask (surgical mask) has little to know effect on brain activations during fMRI task and rest. Thanks to our co-authors @restingstate @bn_becker and everyone involved https://t.co/sTuTa50JPY
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Very sad to hear that Dr. James Hyde has passed away. He was my PhD advisor, postdoc advisor, and hired me as an Assistant Professor. An amazing scientist and mentor, he believed in me, even when I had doubts. I will always be thankful to him for his intellect and support.
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“Holy crap” one researcher said to me
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Researchers who previously revived some brain cells in dead pigs succeeded in repeating the process in more organs.
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https://t.co/8ULlzMYaty The building of #ISMRMannualmeetingToronto2023 has long begun...stay tuned and send me your wishlist! We will do our very best and that our promise. 😀
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20th of June 2022 – First blog Meet your next program chair: Nivedita Agarwal Baroldi. In the midst of the COVID pandemic in June 2020, Scott Reeder entrusted me with the task of chairing the 2023...
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Assessing functional connectivity differences and work-related fatigue in surviving COVID-negative patients. https://t.co/Kr056aCFV8 led by @RakibulHafiz10
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The recent Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) has affected all aspects of life around the world. Neuroimaging evidence suggests the novel coronavirus can attack the central nervous system (CNS),...
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I am delighted to announce that three of my Ph.D. students received the Student and Young Investigator Award at the @2021Nrm just before Christmas 🍾. Congrats to @ransingx, @sabrinabuss, and @TudorIo1 for your excellent work 👏and thanks to all the co-authors and collaborators!
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Our latest paper "Transcriptomic and macroscopic architectures of intersubject functional variability in human brain white-matter" is now out in @CommsBio | https://t.co/DrVc8X5B1L With @WeiLiao81 @restingstate @GuorongWu @yaomeng94 @SiqiYang13
nature.com
Communications Biology - Jiao Li et al. evaluate the genetic basis underlying white matter functional connectivity variabilities in healthy human subjects. Their results shed light on how...
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The 7th Biennial Resting State Brain Connectivity Conference will be held as an in-person event this Sept (22-24) in Dallas, TX! Early-bird: July 31 Abstract deadline: Sept 3 Program, registration, and poster submission info: https://t.co/mpagtgJwLg
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