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Dandelion Calendar

Current schedules for Neuroimaging Suite resources like the scanner, mock scanner and equipment (view or login to schedule).

Monthly Scan Requests

To request scan time for the following month, please submit the Scan Request Form by the 10th of the preceding month. For example, submit your October scan time requests no later than September 10th. (download form)

Click (here) or email nis@psy.miami.edu with the subject line "MRI Facility Request Form".

A schedule will be created based on availability and requested time. Reserved times will be posted on the dandelion calendar no later than the 15th of the month. Open times will be available to all users.

To monitor the scan schedule, you must have a dandelion account(see above).

You must update your reserved slots when participants have confirmed. Change the reservation from "reserved" to "confirmed". You must also release slots no later than 24 hours in advance to avoid cancellation fees.

Any released time should be announced on umpsy_fmri_users@listserv.miami.edu. Information on access to this listserv can be found under the "MRI Resources" heading on the FAQ section of this website

Community Events, Seminars and Colloquia

UM/FIU Journal Club
First meeting July 25, 2014. Please contact Dr. Lucina Q. Uddin for more details.
Dr. Uddin engages autism community
Read more here
Neuroimaging Workshop/AFNI bootcamp

On April 28th, several investigators in the community provided an introduction to magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and shared their current and future research ideas at the University of Miami Neuroimaging Workshop: MRI Basics and Applications. Over 75 people from a variety of departments and institutions were in attendance.

Over the course of the next couple of days, the workshop continued with hands-on instruction from Drs. Robert Cox and Ziad Saad from the National Institute of Mental Health in an abbreviated AFNI bootcamp.

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Event sponsored by SEEDS, College of Arts and Sciences and the Department of Psychology

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