Welcome to the CogBases Workshop, an exciting event dedicated to exploring the latest advances in cognitive neuroscience research.

The workshop brings together leading experts in the field to discuss new techniques, tools, and insights into the workings of the brain.

Through a combination of talks, posters, and networking sessions, attendees will have the opportunity to learn from the best and connect with peers from around the world.

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Open tools to enrich your analyses

During the conference, we will present a range of cutting-edge tools and technologies for analyzing brain imaging data. Whether you're a seasoned neuroscientist or just starting out in the field, these tools will help you unlock new insights into the workings of the brain.

  • NeuroLang

    A domain-specific language for neuroscience that aims to facilitate data integration and knowledge discovery.

  • Neuromaps

    An open-source software suite for the analysis, visualization, and sharing of neuroimaging data.

  • IBC/Brain Cockpit

    A web-based platform for data management, curation, and analysis, with a particular focus on neuroimaging data.

  • Siibra

    A platform for the integration and analysis of multimodal brain data, including MRI, EEG, and PET.

Speakers

Meet the international experts who will be sharing their knowledge at our conference.

Justine Hansen

Justine Hansen

PhD student in the Department of Neurology and Neurosurgery at McGill University, working with Bratislav Misic. Her research focuses on the development of new statistical methods to analyze large-scale brain imaging data, with a particular emphasis on the analysis of functional connectivity data.

Sarah Genon

Sarah Genon

Research Scientist at the Institute of Neuroscience and Medicine at the Forschungszentrum Juelich. Her research focuses on the development of new computational methods to analyze large-scale brain imaging data, with a particular emphasis on the identification of brain networks involved in cognitive functions.

Pierre Bellec

Pierre Bellec

Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Operations Research at the University of Montreal. His research focuses on the development of new statistical and computational methods to analyze brain imaging data, with a particular emphasis on the identification of biomarkers for brain disorders.

Russ Poldrack

Russ Poldrack

Professor of Psychology at Stanford University. His research focuses on the neural basis of human cognition, with a particular emphasis on the use of neuroimaging methods to understand the mechanisms underlying learning and decision-making.

Camille Maumet

Camille Maumet

Senior Research Scientist at the French National Institute for Research in Digital Science and Technology (Inria). Her research focuses on the development of open science methods and tools to support reproducible neuroscience research, with a particular emphasis on the use of neuroinformatics approaches.

Angie Laird

Angie Laird

Professor of Physics at Florida International University. Her research focuses on the use of brain imaging techniques to understand the structure and function of the brain, with a particular emphasis on the identification of brain networks involved in cognition, emotion, and social behavior.

Demian Wassermann

Demian Wassermann

Research Director at Inria. His research focuses on the development of new computational methods to analyze brain imaging data, with a particular emphasis on the study of brain function and dysfunction in neurological and psychiatric disorders.

Jérôme Dockès

Jérôme Dockès

Jérôme Dockès is a post-doc at the Montreal Neurological Institute, researching machine learning-based biomarkers and text-mining of neuroimaging literature. His interests include computational neuroscience and (bio)statistics.

Schedule

Two days of presentations, tutorials and discussion

Day 1

Time Speaker Topic
9:30 - 10:00 Welcome coffee
10:00 - 10:10 Opening session
10:10 - 11:50 Session 1: Organizing and querying public resources
9:30 - 10:10 Sarah Genon Biomarkers for Brain Disorders
Peer Herholz The BIDS connectivity project - Developing a practical standard to report brain connectivity data
Jérôme Dockès Neuroquery and beyond
11:50 - 12:50 Tutorial session 1
Neurolang
Neuromaps
Siibra
12:50 - 14:00 Lunch
14:00 - 15:00 Tutorial session 2
Neurolang
Neuromaps
IBC/Brain cockpit
Siibra
15:00 - 15:30 Coffee break
15:30 - 17:30 Session 2: Meta analysis in the age of predictive modeling
Angie Laird Neuroimaging Data Analysis
Jean-Baptiste Poline A fully decentralized data management and processing ecosystem for neuroimaging and phenotypic data
Jeremy Lefort-Besnard, James D.Kent, Jérôme Dockès Panel Discussion The next generation of tools for meta-analysis
17:30 - 18:00 Neuro apéro

Day 2

Time Speaker Topic
9:00 - 9:30 Opening Remarks Welcome to the Workshop
9:30 - 11:10 Session 3: Deep phenotyping and Behavior Description
Camille Maumet Reproducible Neuroscience Research
10:10 - 10:30 Chiara Orsini Evidence for an association between physiological noise and a psychological phenotype in a sustained attention task
10:30 - 11:10 Pierre Bellec Deep Phenotyping: the Courtois-NeuroMod approach
11:10 - 11:30 Coffee Break
11:30 - 1:00 Poster Session
1:00 - 2:00 Lunch Break
2:00 - 3:00 Panel Discussion: Pierre Bellec, E.Mandonnet, S.Genon, Ph. Ravaud deep phenotyping and meta-analyses
3:00 - 3:45 Russ Poldrack The future of (open) human neuroscience
3:45 - 4:30 Closing Remarks End of Workshop

Venue

The CogBases workshop will be held at the Agora of the Yersin building (also called the "Omics" building) at Institut Pasteur in Paris. The Agora is a spacious and modern venue that provides a comfortable and inspiring environment for scientific events.

The Agora of the Yersin building
The Agora of the Yersin building
The Agora of the Yersin building
The Agora of the Yersin building

To get to Institut Pasteur using public transportation, you can take the metro line 6 and get off at the Pasteur station, which is just a few minutes' walk from the institute. Alternatively, you can take the bus lines 39, 70, or 89 and get off at the Pasteur - Institute Curie stop.

Sponsors

DIM C-BRAINS logo Inria logo Institut Pasteur logo
ERC logo