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Universiti Sains Malayasia (USM) will start offering the Master and Doctor of Neuroscience degrees with its first intake of eight candidates this year. Over the next five years, this is expected to reach a total of 36 thus making the USM as the first institution of higher education do so in Southeast Asia.
This was announced by the Vice-Chancellor of USM, Assoc. Dato 'Dr. Omar Osman, at the opening of Brain Awareness Week.
"We will continue to change the…
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ScienceDaily (Mar. 25, 2011) — A team of Neuroscientists from NeuroCure Cluster of Excellence at Charité -- Universitätsmedizin Berlin and Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas, have made a major breakthrough in understanding how signals are processed in the human brain.
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Nooraini Yusoff said… Yeap, you're right Prof. I need an approval on that. plus I am expecting a few other events as well in Sept. e.g. conferences, meeting and teaching. but no biggie, I'll find ways to convince my dean and schedule the rest wisely. just my quick thought, I dont think I would be able to give a whole month commitment for the workshop though, is it ok Prof? and any fee for that? .. but again Prof, I am so looking forward to learning EEG signal processing, as I am now moving into brain-computer interface research and I see a lot of potential apps can be built from this... Sure, I'll send some related papers to you.
Nooraini Yusoff said… Salam and thank you Prof Jafri. I would love to join, only now awaiting the details, and the earlier the better for some arrangement on my part. As for the software, I am familiar with C++, Matlab, Java, and Prolog (Logic Programming).
Nurul Fazrena Kamal said… thank you Prof Jafri for your quick respond..
Brain and neuro always be my passion,,
InsyaAllah, im trying to find any chance to further my study in this area..
Nurul Fazrena Kamal said… thank you for your respond Prof,
Brain and neuro always be my passion..
so for now im trying to find any chance to further my study in this area..
:)
Nurul Aina Mohd Mahayuddin said… thank u...
i am still new in this area.
i wish to get more information from all the expert here.
=)
Norsiah Fauzan said… At the moment, we have one QEEG (MITSAR) bought from Russia, I was looking at the brain mapping before using EEG device (brain trainer) to monitor the brain activity, One HEG (bought it from Netherland) to look at the blood flow and oxygen level ( also for ECG and muscle)..
Norsiah Fauzan said… We have one QEEG in our laboratory, only 21 channels. Last week I tried them on 12 autistic children, to look at the brain wave and patterns. Not quite sure if Im on the right track, seem interesting, can we consult you with the analysis.
Norsiah.
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Norsiah Fauzan said… Stll Learning, I have one QEEG in my Laboratory, this week we tried the new machine with 12 Autistic children. Brain mapping looks interesting, but not quite sure if I'm on the right track. Can I consult you with the analysis?
Norsiah Fauzan said…
Rik Achten said… Dear Jafri, good to hear form you again. And congratulations with the new 3T. Here in Ghent we have created a large neuroscience collaboration between experimental psychology, psychiatry, neurology, neurosurgery, engineering science (imaging) and neuroradiology. The research has two broad topics: 'cognitive control' is one and the other 'neuromodulation'. My own research group GIfMI is part of this. 5 tenure track professors have been selected to join the group and we are forming a large 'Institute for Neuroscience'. The last 5 years, we performed an enormous amount of fMRI studies.
This is all very exciting. On the other hand, I have become head of radiology, and that is a very different ball game, a lot of management. But I will remain active in science!
Hope to see you once more soon in the future.
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