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SUMMARY:Neuro-X Seminar: Network Neuroscience and Alzheimer’s Disease
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DTEND:20230317T133000
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CATEGORIES:Conferences - Seminars
DESCRIPTION:Dr Evgeny Jenya Chumin \nAbstract:\n\nThe human brain can be 
 represented and studied as a complex network of interconnected regions and
  their dynamic interactions. Applications of network and graph analyses to
  clinical data have increased in the past decade\, marked by the emergence
  of the subfield of ‘clinical network neuroscience’. Alzheimer's disea
 se\, which is characterized by severe atrophy\, pathological aggregation o
 f proteins\, and alterations in connectivity\, is a good testbed to determ
 ine whether network-based approaches can be robust and precise enough to a
 chieve clinical utility. Toward that goal\, I will share my work on applyi
 ng established and novel\, edge-based\, network science methods to connect
 ivity data in Alzheimer’s disease\, with emphasis on resting-state funct
 ional MRI.  \n\nBio:\n\nEvgeny Jenya Chumin\, PhD received his BS in neu
 roscience and psychology and PhD in medical neuroscience from Indiana Univ
 ersity. He is currently a postdoctoral fellow in the lab of Dr. Olaf Sporn
 s at Indiana University Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences wor
 king on network applications in clinical research\, with a focus on identi
 fying robust disease relevant markers with potential for future clinical u
 tility.  
LOCATION:H8-1-D https://plan.epfl.ch//?room==H8%201%20144.167
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