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<h3 class="main-sub-header">Announcing the ReproNim/INCF 2022 Training Fellowship!</h3>
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<h3 class="main-sub-header">Announcing the ReproNim/INCF 2022 Training Fellows!</h3>
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<p>We are excited to announce the upcoming third year of our ReproNim/INCF Training Fellowship Program, sponsored jointly by the <a href="https://www.incf.org/about/">International Neuroinformatics Coordinating Facility <strong>(INCF)</strong></a>. This is a full year Train-the-Trainer fellowship program which provides Fellows with conceptual and practical training in reproducible neuroimaging, as well as tailored support for individual syllabus development and implementation of reproducibility training in their home institutions.</p>
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<p><strong>Overview</strong>
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<li>This is a project-based Train-the-Trainer program, with access to networking and mentorship in support of those endeavors, rather than a lot of specific tasks. Our previous fellows have done a wide range of training events among them (for example a thematic hackathon, or a semester long course, or a training program for an imaging center, or a one-day workshop on a specific topic), so the process evolves for each fellow depending upon their goals, expertise, and local environments.
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<li>The Fellowship is more specifically a "mission commitment" than a time commitment. If the Fellow does some training on reproducible neuroimaging, then the mission is accomplished, independently of the time needed. For some, this may be as small as a few days or preparation, for others it could take much more.
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<li>Given that context though, we do expect Fellows to attend the full day opening training workshop in June 2022 [or, if a hybrid or remote event, this will be split over two half-day virtual sessions, to accommodate our respective time zones]. Fellows are expected to develop some mechanism for training others and sharing their interest and expertise in reproducibility at their respective home institutions/local scientific forums. In addition, we strongly encourage participation in our 4 one-hour teleconference calls throughout the year, to bring Fellows and Faculty together. We also seek Fellows’ feedback on and contributions to ReproNim teaching materials, which provides potential opportunities for Fellows and (and their students) to help refine these materials to be maximally useful and accessible.
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<p><strong>ReproNim/INCF Fellowship Benefits</strong></p>
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<li>Travel funds to attend the in-person training workshop in Glasgow, Scotland in June 2022 (circumstances permitting)</li>
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<li>The one-day opening workshop will occur either just before or just after the OHBM conference (June 19-23) in Glasgow, details are still being finalized.
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<li><em> Please note that due to the pandemic, our opening workshop will likely be a hybrid event. While we are planning and hoping for a completely in-person event, we anticipate the need to accomodate the possibility of varied travel restrictions around the world. Details will necessarily be finalized closer to the time.</em>
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<li>Conceptual and hands-on experience in various aspects of reproducible neuroimaging, including computational technologies, pipelines/workflows, data handling and statistics</li>
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<li>Ongoing Mentorship with ReproNim faculty throughout the year and as needed going forward</li>
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<li>Networking and Collaborative opportunities, including ReproNim faculty, Fellows, and Alumni</li>
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<li>Professional and Leadership skill building</li>
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<li>Fellowship honor for your CV, Biosketch</li>
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<p><strong>Requirements</strong></p>
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<li>Interest in improving your skills and in teaching reproducible neuroimaging</li>
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<li>Time available to contribute to existing ReproNim training material</li>
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<li>Willingness to lead a training event at your home institution or local scientific forum, using ReproNim material</li>
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<p>Note: The ReproNim training team will help you plan and execute your training event</p>
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<p><a href="https://forms.gle/J11cZzCmL9nW2QX29"><strong>Applications</strong></a> for the 2022 Fellowship year open on January 1, 2022.
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<li><strong>Application Deadline: January 31, 2022</strong>
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<li>Application requires a personal statement on your current interests/projects, and some documentation of activities, such as links to your CV, github code repository, or personal website, as applicable.
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<li><em>Please note, the Application form/link will not permit responses until January 1
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<p><strong>A big Welcome to our new Fellows!</strong></p>
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<p>We are excited to announce our third year of the ReproNim/INCF Training Fellowship Program, which kicked off with our opening workshop in Glasgow, Scotland on June 17-18, 2022. This is a full year Train-the-Trainer fellowship program, jointly sponsored by the International Neuroinformatics Coordinating Facility (INCF) (https://www.incf.org.about/). which provides Fellows with conceptual and practical training in reproducible neuroimaging, as well as tailored support for individual syllabus development and implementation of reproducibility training in their home institutions.</p>
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<p><strong>Program Overview</strong></p>
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<p>This is a project-based Train-the-Trainer program, with access to networking and mentorship in support of those endeavors, rather than a lot of specific tasks. Our previous fellows have done a wide range of training events among them (for example a thematic hackathon, or a semester long course, or a training program for an imaging center, or a one-day workshop on a specific topic), so the process evolves for each fellow depending upon their goals, expertise, and local environments.</p>
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<p>Fellows are expected to develop some mechanism for training others and sharing their interest and expertise in reproducibility at their respective home institutions/local scientific forums. In addition, we strongly encourage participation in our 4 one-hour teleconference calls throughout the year, to bring Fellows and Faculty together. We also seek Fellows’ feedback on and contributions to ReproNim teaching materials, which provides potential opportunities for Fellows (and their students) to help refine these materials to be maximally useful and accessible.</p>
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<p><strong>ReproNim/INCF Fellowship Benefits</strong></p>
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<li>Travel funds to attend the in-person training workshop in Glasgow, Scotland (circumstances permitting)</li>
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<li>One-day opening and training workshop (split across two days, June 17-18, 2022) in Glasgow, Scotland</li>
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<li>Conceptual and hands-on experience in various aspects of reproducible neuroimaging, including computational technologies, pipelines/workflows, data handling and statistics.</li>
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<li>Ongoing Mentorship with ReproNim faculty throughout the year and as needed going forward.</li>
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<li>Networking and Collaborative opportunities, including ReproNim faculty, Fellows, and Alumni</li>
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<li>Professional and Leadership skill building</li>
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<h1 class="main-page-header">2022 Awardees</h1>
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<span class="testimonial-img"><img src="images/2022_fellows/Julia_Berezutskaya.jpeg" style="border-radius: 100%; display: block" alt="Image of Julia Berezutskaya" /></span>
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<span class="testimonial-img"><img src="images/2022_fellows/Yibei_Chen.jpeg" style="border-radius: 100%; display: block" alt="Image of Yibei Chen" /></span>
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<p>We had an outstanding group of applicants with diverse talents, and were happy to be able to extend Fellowship awards to a larger number of recipients than originally anticipated, through the generous co-sponsorship of the <a href="https://www.incf.org/about/">International Neuroinformatics Coordinating Facility <strong>(INCF)</strong></a>. This year’s fellows come from five countries, spanning three continents!</p>
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<p><strong>Congratulations to our inaugural 2019-2020 ReproNim/INCF Fellows</strong>, who will:</p>
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