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Engaging In Scientific Education

Scholars and faculty at the Brain Imaging Research Center are deeply committed to advancing scientific education. They actively participate in events that share groundbreaking insights into brain mechanisms related to human behavior, development, aging, neurological variability, and mental health.  Explore the latest BIRC content to discover innovative research and educational resources.

eNeuro, Jan. 19, 2026

The College on Problems of Drug Dependence 2020 – “OPTiMA Opioid Treatment Mobile Application to Reduce Relapse Among Adults Receiving Outpatient MAT”

FAMB Graduate School, Department of Physics, Universidade de São Paulo – “Myelination Integrity-Specific SHIFT MRI Contrast Engineered for Brain and Spinal Cord”

University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, I3R Fall Series 2025 – “Advanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Spectroscopy in Interventional Clinics”

Society for Neuroscience, Jan. 19, 2026 – Brain structure changes linked to adaptability decline in aging adults

eNeuro, Jan. 19, 2026 – Population-Level Age Effects on the White Matter Structure Subserving Cognitive Flexibility in the Human Brain
 

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