
Todd Woodward
@todd_s_woodward
Committed to extraction of signal from fMRI data through Task-Based Brain Networks. Professor, Dept. of Psychiatry, UBC.
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https://bcchr.ca/twoodward 22-11-2018 22:10:37
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Registration page for the next Whistler Workshop on Brian Function - Feb 23-26, 2025 is open! Mark your calendars, reserve your spot! Program coming soon! RT! Sofie Valk Thomas Yeo Alex Fornito Michael Breakspear Lucina Uddin Joana Cabral @headspace_lab Mark Woolrich medicine.yale.edu/mrrc/home/semi…

Delighted to share the new website for the Koerner Centre for Research Training @CAMH CAMH Research ! Check it out! camh.ca/en/science-and…


My new lab Université de Sherbrooke is hiring (MSc, PhD)! * Cool research on neuroimaging, epilepsy, brain development, etc. * Located in a brand new building (lots of natural light) * Worldwide collaborations * Fun & inclusive environment * FR/EN Find out more: slic-lab.github.io



Great night at the neuropsychology of schizophrenia dinner chaired by Professor Susan Ross with keynote by Anthony David & panel discussion inc. Kelly Allott. Was great to see many friends in person & many interested in cognition in schizophrenia. Thanks for organising Boehringer Ingelheim



Meet our second Junior Scholar from the 2024/25 cohort, @AvaMomeni! Ava is a first-year PhD student in Neuroscience, in UBC Department of Psychiatry, under the supervision of Todd Woodward. Her research focuses on investigating fMRI-derived whole-brain networks underlying cognition.


We’re still looking for one more MSc or PhD student to join our lab Université de Sherbrooke! 🇨🇦 Canadian students can start as early as January! We have many ongoing projects in neuroimaging of epilepsy and early brain development. More info here 👉🏼👉🏽👉🏾 slic-lab.github.io

New JoCNForum post by Abhijit Chinchani, Eva Feredoes, and Todd Woodward: "Don’t hide the good stuff: Scientific advancement in task-based fMRI is slowed by not showing event-related BOLD (erBOLD) changes alongside anatomical patterns" Speaks for itself! doi.org/10.21428/8e6ba…

Publication alert ✨ a great article on the importance of looking at task-based brain activity, first-authored by Marshall Fellow Dr. Abhijit Chinchani (Abhijit Chinchani)!
