Eneko Uruñuela
Postdoctoral Researcher at University of Calgary 🇨🇦
Deep Learning | Computer Vision | Medical Imaging
Passionate about med-tech, personal knowledge management, and personal growth 🌱
- 🎤 Calling Multi-Echo fMRI Researchers 🎤 Preparing for OHBM? Get expert feedback before the deadline! 🌟 Tedana devs will possibly host a multi-echo meeting on Dec 8th to make sure your abstract is perfect for submission. Interested? DM me or other tedana devs! #neuroskyence #neuroimaging
- Humbled and grateful to be named runner‑up for the Neuro — Irv and Helga Cooper Foundation Open Science Prizes 2025 🙏 Big congratulations to the laureates — your work is inspiring! Thank you to the Tanenbaum Open Science Institute and The Neuro for supporting open science.
- 🏆Announcing the laureates of the Neuro - Irv and Helga Cooper Foundation Open Science Prizes 2025! 🎉 Join us in celebrating the laureates at the award ceremony, featuring a special lecture from International Prize laureate representative from the BrainGlobe initiative. #OpenScience #Neuroscience
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- Reposted by Eneko UruñuelaThe recording of yesterday's multi-echo fMRI users meeting is now up! youtu.be/LUyvXA81AEs?... @enekourunuela.com @tsalo.bsky.social
- The next multi-echo fMRI users meeting is scheduled for May 27th. Details here: groups.google.com/g/tedana-new...
- That feeling when you make your model super efficient it can not only fit much bigger that, but runs faster at the same time! 😎
- Don’t miss it if you’re into multi echo fMRI! #neuroskyence
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- Reposted by Eneko UruñuelaBreath hold fMRI is great for measuring CVR... *except when your participant or patient doesn't quite perform the task the way you'd like. Let's see if we can fix that! (Spoiler, it looks like we can, using the respiratory belt data to predict or fill in missing PETCO2 data!)
- New paper in Imaging Neuroscience by Rebecca G. Clements, Molly G. Bright, et al: Quantitative mapping of cerebrovascular reactivity amplitude and delay with breath-hold BOLD fMRI when end-tidal CO2 quality is low doi.org/10.1162/imag...
- Happy St. Totteringham’s Day to those who celebrate ☺️
- Reposted by Eneko UruñuelaThe recording of the multi-echo fMRI users meeting is now live! youtu.be/dlFtgWP4ItY?...
- Do you work with multi-echo fMRI data? Or are you planning to? Say no more! Join us at the online multi-echo fMRI users meeting on March 14th. We have a prepared a super interesting agenda for you! Here are the important details you need to know 👇
- The ultimate guide to understanding neuronal activity estimates in resting-state fMRI with Paradigm Free Mapping There is no standard way choosing the regularization parameter, but this is critical! I have created interactive figures so you can see how your estimates change 👇
- I have made a new neuroimaging feed that is sorted by number of likes received in the last 7 days. I hope this makes it easier to find trends in the space. Go give it some love and pin it 📍 #neuroskyence bsky.app/profile/did:...
- Don’t miss out! If you work with multi-echo fMRI neuroimaging data, you want to join the tedana newsletter. We are preparing an online community session to discuss best practices and answer questions. Join us!
- Update message for tedana software for multi-echo fMRI. Also a link to gauge interest in periodic meetings of multi-echo fMRI users. groups.google.com/g/tedana-new...
- Reposted by Eneko UruñuelaUpdate message for tedana software for multi-echo fMRI. Also a link to gauge interest in periodic meetings of multi-echo fMRI users. groups.google.com/g/tedana-new...