MIP:Lab at OHBM 2025

A large delegation of the MIP:Lab has attended OHBM 2025 at Brisbane, Australia, and presented their latest work!

  • Maria Giulia Preti contributed to the Educational Course “Brain modes, Components, and Gradients: Theory and Application”
  • Ekansh Sareen gave a presentation and poster “Concurrent TMS & Spinal Cord fMRI Reveal Intensity-Dependent Modulation of Spinal Circuits”
  • Alexandre Cionca presented his poster “Directed-Graph Communities of the Human Connectome”
  • Chun Hei Michael Chan presented his poster “Disentangling Mono-Synaptic Connectivity from Cortico-Cortical Evoked Potentials”
  • Hamza Kebiri presented his poster “Uncertainty-Aware Functional Parcellation of the Neonatal Thalamus Using a Large dHCP rs‑fMRI Cohort”
  • Maria Giulia Preti presented her poster “Deciphering the Structural Range of Cortical Functional interactions via Voxel-Wise Graphs” (with Harry H. Behjat)
  • Andrea Santoro presented his poster “Investigating Higher-Order Signatures in the Human Brain using Film fMRI” (with Lorenzo Zaffina)
  • Francesca Saviola presented her poster “Unveiling Paths to Alzheimer’s Disease: Excitation-Inhibition Ratio Shapes Hierarchical Dynamics”
  • Sara Stampacchia presented her poster “Dopamine Induced Cortico-Striatal Functional Changes Contribute to Hallucinations in Parkinson’s” (with Fosco Bernasconi and Olaf Blanke)