Hi,

There are a limited number of places left for the 2016 FSL 
Course<http://fsl.fmrib.ox.ac.uk/fslcourse/current.html>, so make sure you 
secure your spot now!

This year's course will also introduce FSLeyes (pronounced fossil-eyes), a 
fantastic replacement for FSLview, which will be part of the upcoming new 
release (FSL version 6, planned for late summer). FSLeyes includes many new 
features such as a visualisation/classification tool for ICA components.

The course will be held 20-24 June 2016, at the Hilton Giardini Naxos in 
Sicily, Italy. This is the week before the OHBM 
conference<http://www.humanbrainmapping.org/i4a/pages/index.cfm?pageID=3662> in 
Geneva. Direct flights are available between Catania and Geneva with Easyjet 
and Swiss, and very cheap flights into Catania are available from larger 
airport hubs such as Rome. Several low cost accommodation options near to the 
course hotel are also available.

Both new and existing users of FSL are welcome on the course as it aims to 
cover both basic and advanced features of FSL. This intensive course covers 
both the theory and practice of functional, structural, diffusion and resting 
state brain image analysis. Background concepts and the practicalities of 
analyses are taught in detailed lectures. These lectures are interleaved with 
hands-on practical sessions where attendees learn how to carry out analysis for 
themselves on real data.

Numbers of attendees are strictly limited and are available on a 
first-come-first-served basis. For all further information and to register for 
the course, please go to: http://www.fmrib.ox.ac.uk/fslcourse/current.html

We hope to see you in Sicily!

All the best,

Janine


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Dr Janine Bijsterbosch
Postdoctoral Researcher
FMRIB Centre, University of Oxford
John Radcliffe Hospital
Oxford, United Kingdom
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>


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