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We are still taking applications for our NIH funded 2025 session of the course, “Training in Advanced Statistical Methods in Neuroimaging and Genetics”. We hope you pass this email on to your local neuroimaging community. The in-person course starts on Monday, April 7th, 2025, finishing on April 18th, 2025 and is held in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States at the University Guest House Conference Center. Our course also includes an ongoing (throughout the year) continuing education portion. Over an intensive 2-weeks, about 8 hours per day, you will experience a balanced mixture of lectures and hands-on computer labs. More information and registration at : neurostatsbootcamp.org<http://secure-web.cisco.com/1dSR9cVnA26HZj9TFTNx2QeK5CzA2Z239Hu-w9rxQ34-TSMv7JCHYvxlUGJVwjnUR2zEyjDT8Bp0Rvl9qExFNJ4FprpMciDLjyocnr3EKK-PpeAMCozlHUD7HCujEzOpE_7vOvu2RlUKjmyrJa2afxCNCN9sBNQivRIWkIZjEHTKaT1cXuPapZV1o-4YHGwM9KsawsBqH6rXt8QMCNoxUk7AWE6mMAJGZT3qPPT1jt1CQtSSd7PyUEZFWB1ii7dzMVd9rmMO2b4ltnW4X3V0PrBvAbAOB63-4784ZL8Xoz9TIzocGwBEaJ8EugWN5Q3Tm/http%3A%2F%2Fneurostatsbootcamp.org%2F> All students receive a $750 subsidy, reducing the cost from $3000 to $2250. Strictly financial need scholarships are also offered (that offset even more tuition). Tuition includes hotel accommodations at the University Guest House (arrival on April 6 with departure on April 18), breakfast, lunch, day time snacks, three dinners out as a group, and the planned evening activities. All course attendees will arrange for their own transportation to Salt Lake City. The course cost does include a daily pass to the Salt Lake City Trax light rail/commuter system. (Please note that the course instructors' effort is supported by the NIH grant thus avoiding that cost being passed on to the course attendees. This course is strictly not-for-profit.) Because of the limited size and advanced nature of the course, attendance is by application only – please make sure to fully read the website instructions. In general, applicants should be a US citizen, permanent resident, or working with an appointment at a US institution, though we do have the ability to accommodate 3 to 6 individuals that do not meet this criteria. We anticipate the total class size to be between 24 and 30 students. There are opportunities for scholarships which can partially offset hotel accommodations. These are based on true financial need and you will be instructed how to apply if you are admitted to the course. We look forward to seeing you in SLC in 2025! Priority application deadline is Oct 25, 2024; decisions around Dec 13th. Late application deadline is Nov 22, 2024; decisions by Jan 3th, 2025. For more information email us at neurost...@g.ucla.edu<mailto:neurost...@g.ucla.edu> Robert and Anna ------------------------------ Robert Welsh, PhD Course Director, Training in Advanced Statistical Methods in Neuroimaging and Genetics rcwe...@g.ucla.edu<mailto:rcwe...@g.ucla.edu> (preferred) robert.c.we...@utah.edu<mailto:robert.c.we...@utah.edu> Anna Docherty, PhD Associate Course Director, Training in Advanced Statistical Methods in Neuroimaging and Genetics anna.doche...@utah.edu<mailto:anna.doche...@utah.edu> Christina Caldera Course Administrator neurost...@g.ucla.edu<mailto:neurost...@g.ucla.edu>
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