King's Perinatal Functional Imaging Group, Tomoki Arichi
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We use neuroimaging methods to study the development of structure and function in the human brain. www.perinatal-functional-imaging.co.uk
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📰 Weekend read
🧠 "Development of brain metastable dynamics during the equivalent of the third gestational trimester"🤰
🔗 Read the full paper published as part of the FITNG Special Issue: doi.org/10.1016/j.dc...
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Join us in 🏙️ Dublin, Ireland for the Annual FIT’NG Conference, 🗓️ Sept 7–8, 2025!
🛜 Connect, 🤝 collaborate, and 👩‍🏫 learn the latest in early brain development 🧠📈
⏰ Early Bird Registration Deadline: July 2
🌐 fitng.org/registration/

#FITNG2025 #Neuroscience #BrainDevelopment
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Interested in trying to understanding BOLD in the developing brain? Come listen to Jucha Willers Moore presenting her incredible 7T neonatal data in the mesoscale fMRI session at #ismrm #layerfmri
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#ISMRM Antonia will be presenting our first experiences and exciting results with ultra highfield #layerfmri in the visual cortex of neonates in the "brain through development" session, room 316c now, come check it out
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At #ismrm? Come see Alice Thomson's important work in the spectroscopy 1H and All session in powerpitch theatre 2, showing not Glx is equal... comparing measurements across 4 scanners, different ages, and edited Vs PRESS aquisitions
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Very excited about this important piece of work with @angelicaronald.bsky.social characterising gene associations with age of walking onset. We also show using dHCP data that these are related to volume in key brain motor regions (like the deep grey nuclei and cerebellum) even as a newborn infant
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The National Institutes of Health, the largest funder of biomedical research in the world, has fired 1,300 employees and cancelled more than $2 billion in federal research grants. https://cbsn.ws/4daiCrv
How cuts at the National Institutes of Health could impact Americans' health
Cuts and layoffs to the National Institutes of Health threaten medical research around the U.S., agency insiders warn.
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New work in @pnas.org led by Alexandra Bonthrone, exploring how the scaling laws relating cortical surface area, thickness and folding are affected in the infant brain by preterm birth (reduced folding) and congenital cardiac disease (reduced cortical growth) www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
Cortical scaling of the neonatal brain in typical and altered development | PNAS
Theoretically derived scaling laws capture the nonlinear relationships between rapidly expanding brain volume and cortical gyrification across mamm...
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‼️FIT’NG is excited to announce symposia will be held at the 2025 Annual Conference!
📂 Submissions for symposium proposals from the FIT’NG community are now open.
🗓️ Deadline: April 22, 2025
🌐 fitng.org/symposium-su...
#FITNG2025
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🚀 Exciting News! 🚀
🎙️ We’re bringing the best minds to the FIT’NG Annual Conference, Sep 7—8, 2025!
✨ Join us in Dublin, Ireland as our invited speakers share their groundbreaking research on early brain development 🧠
🔗 Read their full bios at: fitng.org/speakers/
#FITNG2025
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🥳 🥁 #FITNG2025 submission site is now open!

The deadline to submit abstracts is April 10, 2025.
Click here to get more info: fitng.org/submissions/
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Qi et al. reveal that the brain encodes complex movement sequences as series of temporal states, each corresponding to a small movement fragment, with motor cortex neurons dynamically altering their encoding across states.
https://www.nature.c...
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✨ Exciting News ✨The 2025 Schedule at a Glance is live! Stay updated by visiting our website often for more announcements in the coming weeks. 🔗in comments! Start planning your meeting experience today! #OHBM2025
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Join us in beautiful Hawai'i for the 2025 ISMRM & ISMRT Annual Meeting & Exhibition!
Learn more & register: ow.ly/eHFu50VlXoo

Early Registration Deadline: 10 April 2025

#FunFactFriday #ISMRT2025 #ISMRM #ISMRT #MR #MedicalImaging #MagneticResonance #MRI #MREducation #Radiology #Honolulu #Hawaii
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Don't miss our next FIT'NG Together Talk on February 25th at 11am EST!

Dr. Niall Bourke and Sharada Balaji will discuss UNITY (Ultra-low-field Neuroimaging In The Young), aimed to make neuroimaging more accessible worldwide.

Register for FREE at: tinyurl.com/4vf84ycm
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Mark you calendar for the exciting upcoming ISMRM workshop on UHF & fMRI. March 31st-April 2nd 2025, in Annapolis, MD, USA.
Website (being populated): www.ismrm.org/workshops/20...
Preliminary program in figure.
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