During June 14–18, Bordeaux turned into the global hub for more than 4,000 brain mappers at the 2026 Annual Meeting of the Organization for Human Brain Mapping (OHBM). MIP:Lab was there in force, showcasing a broad range of our latest research and innovations in human brain mapping.
- Alexandre Cionca: Toward Directed Brain Connectomics Based on Bicommunity Structure and Microstructural Basis of Structure-Function Coupling Across Human Resting-State Networks
- Karolis Degutis: Layer-specific functional gradients reveal intrinsic network organization and feedback processing
- Silas Forrer: Developmental Brain Network Trajectories Differentiate Resilience and Vulnerability to Psychosis
- Maria Giulia Preti: Dynamic Functional Connectivity Patterns to Characterize and Decode Human NREM and REM Sleep Stages
- Luigi Saccaro: Multimodal, Transdiagnostic Emotion Dysregulation Markers in Patients, Offspring, and Controls
- Andrea Santoro (now with ISI Foundation): Uncovering post-stroke brain reconfiguration through longitudinal connectome fingerprinting and Exploring Functional Connectome Fingerprinting In The Newborn Brain and Investigating higher-order signatures of emotions in the human brain using film fMRI
- Ekansh Sareen: From Cortex to Cervical Spinal Cord: Immersive VR–fMRI of Body Ownership Illusion
- Francesca Saviola: Complexity measures of fMRI-timeseries reveal task-driven excitation-inhibition modulation





