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Official page of the Molecular Connectivity Working Group (MCWG).

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Next #MCOS is just around the corner! Come for the talk, stay for the discussion! ๐Ÿ—ฃ๏ธ๐Ÿ—ฃ๏ธ We will look at Molecular Connectivity in Neurotransmission. Presented by M. Veronese and M. Severino. We start at: 9am EDT, 3pm CET, 10pm CST Register here: tinyurl.com/MCOS012

Next #MCOS is just around the corner! Come for the talk, stay for the discussion! ๐Ÿ—ฃ๏ธ๐Ÿ—ฃ๏ธ

We will look at Molecular Connectivity in Neurotransmission. Presented by M. Veronese and M. Severino.

We start at: 9am EDT, 3pm CET, 10pm CST 
Register here: tinyurl.com/MCOS012
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At the next #MCOS, we are excited to welcome Dr. Simon Eickhoff (Simon Eickhoff), who will be presenting: "Great expectations but bumpy road: Caveats in neuroimaging analyses and modeling." We start at: Fri, May 23, at 9am ET, 3pm CET. Register here: njit-edu.zoom.us/meeting/registโ€ฆ

At the next #MCOS, we are excited to welcome Dr. Simon Eickhoff (<a href="/INM7_ISN/">Simon Eickhoff</a>), who will be presenting:

"Great expectations but bumpy road: Caveats in neuroimaging analyses and modeling."

We start at: Fri, May 23, at 9am ET, 3pm CET.

Register here: njit-edu.zoom.us/meeting/registโ€ฆ
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Good morning OHBM! Don't miss today's Molecular Connectivity Working Group symposium about the relationship between Brain Energy Consumption and Brain Organizations with Bin Wan, A. Bertoldo, J. Chen and Hamish Deery, moderated by Xin Di. We start at 9:00 in the M3.

Good morning <a href="/OHBM/">OHBM</a>! Don't miss today's Molecular Connectivity Working Group symposium about the relationship between Brain Energy Consumption and Brain Organizations with Bin Wan, A. Bertoldo, J. Chen and <a href="/DeeryHamish/">Hamish Deery</a>, moderated by <a href="/dixy0/">Xin Di</a>.

We start at 9:00 in the M3.
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Come back to the OHBM after lunch to listen to today's second MCWG symposium, now about Validating brain connectivity measures with Dan Talmasov, A. Jasanoff, M. Burkhardt, Z. Liu, and Matej Perovnik moderated by Felix H. and James Pang. We start at 15:45 in the Great Hall!

Come back to the <a href="/OHBM/">OHBM</a> after lunch to listen to today's second MCWG symposium, now about Validating brain connectivity measures with <a href="/dtalmasov/">Dan Talmasov</a>,  A. Jasanoff, M. Burkhardt, Z. Liu, and <a href="/MatejPerovnik/">Matej Perovnik</a> moderated by <a href="/Felix_BnB/">Felix H.</a> and <a href="/jchrispang/">James Pang</a>.

We start at 15:45 in the Great Hall!
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Check out the oral presentation by Mengyuan Liu about Unveiling the biological substrates of glucose metabolic covariance in the human brain OHBM 2025! Today, June 28 at 11:42 in the Great Hall! ww6.aievolution.com/hbm2501/Abstraโ€ฆ

Check out the oral presentation by Mengyuan Liu about Unveiling the biological substrates of glucose metabolic covariance in the human brain <a href="/OHBM/">OHBM</a> 2025!

Today, June 28 at 11:42 in the Great Hall!

ww6.aievolution.com/hbm2501/Abstraโ€ฆ
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#Throwback to Brain & Brain PET last month in Seoul, S. Korea! Including a keynote presentation about Current Advances in Molecular Connectivity with Tommaso Volpi, Sharna Jamadar, Kristina Herfert and M. Reed

#Throwback to Brain &amp; Brain PET last month in Seoul, S. Korea!

Including a keynote presentation about Current Advances in Molecular Connectivity with <a href="/tommaso_volpi/">Tommaso Volpi</a>, <a href="/SharnaJamadar/">Sharna Jamadar</a>, <a href="/Herfert_lab/">Kristina Herfert</a> and M. Reed