
Amber Howell
@ambrains_
Neuroscience PhD Student at @Yale thalamocortical systems/computational modeling/clinical neuroimaging
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11-05-2012 02:59:57
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📣 First 2 years of my PhD have culminated into this new preprint w/ Kevin Aquino 🧠🔑 Linden Parkes Alex Fornito Ben Fulcher! 🥳 We take a deep dive into all the many ways we can slice n dice fMRI dynamics to quantify biologically relevant properties🧠🧮 biorxiv.org/content/10.110…


Holmes Lab is thrilled to announce the long-awaited Transdiagnostic Connectome Project, TCP 🎉🚨🧠 Data on OpenNeuro (BIDS MRI, behavior) & preprinted on medRxiv! A true “team work makes the dream work” effort, huge thanks to co-1st authors Sidhant Chopra @ConnorLawhead, as well



Hello, world! I have some work I’m very excited to share with you. We've been cooking it over the past four years, starting when I was confined to a studio apartment during Covid lockdowns. Collab w/ Mac Shine Eli Muller Michael Breakspear Ethan Scott's Lab doi: 10.1101/2024.06.22.600219


Our protocol paper for NCT is now online at Nature Protocols!! Check it out here: rdcu.be/dPnwx Jason Kim Ted Satterthwaite Dani S. Bassett

Incredibly excited about this massive collaborative effort to longitudinally phenotype (for 2 years!) 1800 patients & 600 controls w/ MPIs Dr. Chris Pittenger Godfrey Pearlson. Too many rock star collaborators to name but here are a few w/ twitter: Robb Rutledge Anna Konova Quentin Huys

As fun as it was to holographically tickle these tracts, it'll be even more exciting to update them with the data to come out of the LINC project. Thanks for hosting me Duke University The McIntyre Lab. Great visit with Alexandra Badea and many others 🧠🍝⚡️





Our new editorial about OHBM Diversity and Inclusivity Committee's signature multilingual initiative, Brain Mappers of Tomorrow! We've seen its exponential growth since 2021, engaging over 1k children in 2023 alone. We highlights the benefits/challenges, sharing experiences/resources. doi.org/10.52294/001c.…



Our latest in Trends in Cognitive Sciences on embracing, rather than mitigating, variability in the search for biological mechanisms of psychiatric disorders Available here: authors.elsevier.com/a/1k32t4sIRvTB… Thanks to the dream team (Alex Fornito, Jeg Tiego, Linden Parkes, @AvramHolmes, @amarquand)!

🎉Congratulations to Dr. Avram Holmes @AvramHolmes, associate professor of psychiatry at Rutgers RWJMedSchool and core faculty member of the Rutgers Brain Health Institute and Center for Advanced Human Brain Imaging Research, on publishing a paper in Nature Neuroscience #neuroscience #cognition #mentalhealth Rutgers University nature.com/articles/s4159…

Our latest review, led by Dr. Katharina Brosch on why it's so important to consider sex and gender when studying risk and protective factors for psychiatric illnesses and their associations with brain and behavior is now out in Biology of Sex Differences! 🧠


Very excited to share our work on infant brain age from Dustin Scheinost's lab is out on Nature Communications! nature.com/articles/s4146… Here we use brain ages to estimate individual brain’s maturity and find that altered brain age can be related to perinatal exposures and cognitive outcomes.

