The Danish Research Centre for Magnetic Resonance (DRCMR) is placed at Copenhagen University Hospital Hvidovre and is one of the leading research centres in Europe within the field of biomedical MRI.
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We are just getting started - looking forward to many more exciting discussions in the year to come!
At our next Brain Resonance Seminar, Prof. Andrew Sharott from the University of Oxford will be giving a talk titled “Closed-loop stimulation: a powerful approach for neuromodulation”.
This is on 27. April. As per usual, we will be in the MR conference room and the seminar will start at 9:15am.
Another exciting Brain Resonance Seminar coming up: Prof. Marc Tittgemeyer from the Max Planck Institute for Metabolism Research & University of Cologne will talk about “Metabolic Signals as Neuromodulators: A Neural Logic for State-Dependent Motivation”.
May 11th, MR conference room, 9:15am
In our kick-off workshop, we were joined by Mikkel Orlovski (Connecting Cultures), for a day of discussions and reflections on Cultural Intelligence. Were you aware how cultural contexts shape the communication styles, leadership principles and trust building in your workplace?
The ASPIRE initiative aims to celebrate and promote international diversity in our research environment (@drcmr-mri.bsky.social). Supported by @lundbeckfonden.bsky.social, ASPIRE focuses on mentorship, increasing diversity in scientific role models, and workshops on cross-cultural communication.