ohbm / hackathon2019

Website and projects for the OHBM Hackathon in Rome 2019
https://ohbm.github.io/hackathon2019
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new resources #14

Open martinagvilas opened 5 years ago

martinagvilas commented 5 years ago

Hi again!

There is a bunch of great talks dealing with open-science tools and neuroimaging at mind 2018 and mind 2017. Should I add them?

I listed some of them here, along with other computational resources.

katjaq commented 5 years ago

Hello! Your list looks fantastic! Please feel free to add anything that you would like to add to the ohbm hackathon list :)

Many many thanks! πŸ‘ πŸ‘

Remi-Gau commented 5 years ago

Hey, I started making a similar list recently (also with links to other lists): https://github.com/Remi-Gau/advanced_fMRI_course/blob/master/OnlineResources.md. Will check how much overlap there is with the one you already compiled and send you the difference via PR. Make sense? @martinagvilas Should I wait till you give some headlines (see #13) and try to add mine where appropriate afterwards?

martinagvilas commented 5 years ago

Hi @Remi-Gau, I already submitted a PR with the new headlines, so if they are accepted you can add to those

katjaq commented 5 years ago

Hello @Remi-Gau , yeyy, this is a fantastic list as well. ✨ Yes please πŸ‘Please add to our list everything we missed. Your lists are amazing @Remi-Gau and @martinagvilas – thank you both so much! I am sorry we didn't know about them. @martinagvilas I merged your PR – thank you so so so much for all the sorting and additional information on the resources! That makes the list easy navigable even if it is growing! πŸ‘ πŸŽ‰ @Remi-Gau This structure now is so much nicer than before :) Looking forward to your additions Thank you for waiting for the merge :)

Thank you. Best, katja

manojneuro commented 5 years ago

Hi,

We have developed a set of tutorials for advanced fMRI analysis: http://brainiak.org/events/ohbm2018/brainiak_sample_tutorials/

These tutorials are currently being used for a class at Princeton and will be released to the public in early 2019, well before OHBM 2019. We also have a list of resources that can be useful to bring people upto speed on things like GitHub, Unix shells etc. here: https://github.com/NEU480/organization/wiki/resources