T32 PNA Meeting
To request attendance information please contact rvm14@pitt.edu
To request attendance information please contact rvm14@pitt.edu
Course Overview Rosano Workshop I: Population Neuroscience: overview Rosso Assignment due on this day: Prepare the graphical abstract of your paper (1 slide). Due for presentation on 5/20. course details →
Workshop II: Population Neurosciences: Examples of PN projects Rosano Project presentation I Class Assignment due on this day: PRESENT graphical abstract of your paper (1 slide). course details →
Lecture I: AD Class Lecture II: Group discussion-gold standard AD study Class Assignment due on this day: Read the Chapter related to this topic (Chapter 8). Come to class prepared to participate in the group discussion. course details →
Workshop III: Population Neuroscience: from research question to hypotheses. Rosano Project presentation II Class Assignment due on this day: PRESENT graphical abstract of your paper (1 slide, with revisions based on feedback from 5/19) course details →
Workshop IV: Population Neuroscience: Bringing it all together Rosano Project presentation II Class Assignment due on this day: Submit PART A (3 pages) and the graphical abstract (1 slide) to instructor and peers. course details →
Project presentation IV: 1st draft of paper (= PART A) Class Assignment due on this day: Present in class PART A - 3 slides max. Return your review of your peers’ mid-term paper. Feedback from the instructor is due to you on this day. course details →
Lecture II: Parkinson Chahine Exercise II: Group discussion -- gold standard PD study Class Assignment due on this day: Read the Chapter related to this lecture (Chapter 9). Come to class prepared to participate in the group discussion. course details →
Email your peers and instructor your revised paper (2nd draft- PART B) on 6/9. course details →
Project presentation VI: 2nd draft of paper (=PART B) Class Assignment due on this day: Come prepared to present the 2nd draft of your paper in class and provide feedback to your peers’ papers. 20min/each + 15min Q&A course details →