NIDA Imaging Genetics Webinar Series
NIDA is pleased to webcast its weekly series on Imaging Genetics starting January 21, 2016 and ending March 24, 2016. All webinars start at 12 noon EST, -5hrs GMT To join see instructions below. The invited speakers are
Jan 21. Ahmad Hariri, Functional Neuroimaging Targets for the Genetic Dissection of Substance Abuse Risk
Jan 28. Sarah Medland, Identifying genetic variants associated with human brain structure: work from the ENIGMA consortium
Feb 4. Jason Stein, Evaluating the overlap between common genetic variants influencing brain structure and neuropsychiatric diseases
Feb 11. Elliot Stein, Imaging genetic insights into nicotine addiction
Feb 18. Kerry Ressler, Neural Mechanisms at the Intersection of Trauma, Fear, Habits and Addiction
Feb 25. David Glahn, A Family-Based Approach to Imaging Genetics of Addiction and Comorbid Mental Illness
Mar 3. Neda Jahanshad, Neuroimaging genetics of the human structural connectome
Mar 10. Hao Yang, Imaging Genetics of Schizophrenia/Psychosis
Mar 17. Barbara Franke, Cognomics: from gene-finding to understanding the biology underlying psychiatric disorders
Mar 24. Anand Mattay, Genetics of Cognitive Aging
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Meeting number: 620 321 515 | ||||||
Meeting password: Nidagenetics1! | ||||||
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1-877-668-4493 Call-in toll-free number (US/Canada) | ||||||
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Can't join the meeting? Contact support. (Please contact support if you are using Windows 10) Please send me an email so I can send a calendar invite as a reminder. jpollock@mail.nih.gov | ||||||
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