Congratulations to Sara Godina on her recently published paper

Congratulations to Sara Godina on her recently published paper;

“Tutorials in population neuroimaging: Using epidemiology in neuroimaging research”,
by Sara Godina*, Mini E Jacob, Mary Ganguli and Caterina Rosano –  published in “Frontiers in Neuroimaging-Population Neuroimaging”

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