ALTERED FUNCTIONAL NETWORK CONNECTIVITY IN PRETERM INFANTS: ANTECEDENTS OF COGNITIVE AND MOTOR IMPAIRMENTS?

As the Cerrahpasa Neuroscience Society and its SIGN (Student Interest Group in Neurology) chapter we continue the ‘Cerrahpasa Neuroscience Talks’ this year from where we left off, with our fourth speaker!

We will be hosting Elveda Gozdas from Stanford University in this seminar.

Elveda Gozdas completed her physics master’s degree and Ph.D. in Cincinnati University. In Cincinnati Children’s Hospital she examined the impact of premature birth and brain injury in infants on functional and structural brain networks using advanced MRI methods. She completed her postgraduate degree on artificial intelligence and machine learning in Purdue University. She is currently working in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioural Sciences in Stanford University as a postdoctoral researcher. Her current research in the C-Brain is to use functional and structural brain connectivity to develop precision psychiatry metrics related to cognitive decline and attention disorders.

The seminar on “Altered functional network connectivity in preterm infants: antecedents of cognitive and motor impairments?” will be organized on January 29th, at 8 PM in UTC/GMT+3 with Elveda Gozdas as the speaker. We look forward to see you all in our seminar!

P.S.: The seminar will be in English. The link will be shared with the participants via email.

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