
Alexander Holmes
@dralexholmes
Neuroscientist and Postdoc at @UniOfOxford and @Neuro_Conn | Neuroimaging 🧠 Development 👶 Gradients 🌈 Genetics 🧬
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https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexander-holmes/ 27-03-2019 05:07:07
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Congratulations to Associate Professor Khoon Lim Khoon Lim and Dr Claire O'Callaghan Claire O'Callaghan who have received Australian Research Council Discovery Project grants! 🎉 Read more: tinyurl.com/mry5fbtz #LeadershipForGood


Our latest Neural Systems and Behaviour Lab PP led by Kane Pavlovich looking at how different pre-processing pipelines influence data-quality & BWAS effect sizes in rsFC analyses of 3 datasets. Spoiler: ICA-FIX+GSR does ok across the board, but pipeline variations are minimal: tinyurl.com/bdzfr8fh



One of my favorite recent reads is this Nature News & Views by Roselyne Chauvin & Nico Dosenbach explaining Kaidi Kang @kaidikang.bsky.social Simon Vandekar Jakob Seidlitz Ted Satterthwaite Richard Bethlehem et al's study describing the study features that contribute to reproducible BWAS studies nature.com/articles/d4158…

Just published🔈 "Structurally informed models of directed brain connectivity" Read: rdcu.be/d3dC4 We review how structural connectivity constrains directed connectivity models 🧠 Lead by Matthew Greaves w/ Leonardo Novelli, Sina Mansour L. and Andrew Zalesky



Our work linking GWAS and pharmacological treatments in psychiatric disorders is now in JAMA Psychiatry jamanetwork.com/journals/jamap… 🧬💊🎯 Big thanks to Ben Fulcher Alex Fornito Mark Bellgrove 🧵👇


Now that those #ohbm abstracts are done - think about submitting to this connectivity workshop. Stellar lineup of speakers is set! Register (and submit abstracts) here - medicine.yale.edu/mrrc/about/s... Abstract deadline is Jan 10, 2025. Yale-MRRC-Neuroscience



Thrilled to share our latest work on the importance of considering social identities in brain imaging research, now out in Nature Neuroscience. rdcu.be/d4XWM





Our latest from Hons student Isaac Pope on fMRI predictions of longitudinal outcomes in first episode psychosis. Another great collab with Sidhant Chopra Orygen Melbourne Neuropsychiatry Centre ! medrxiv.org/content/10.110…