OHBM 2026 in Bordeaux

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