Wednesday, June 16, 2010

2nd Biennial International Conference on Resting State Connectivity
 Milwaukee, Wisconsin
 September 17-19, 2010

The program provides a diverse perspective of resting state fMRI, covering the biophysics, computational methods, cognitive neuroscience and clinical applications. The preliminary program has an impressive lineup of speakers, and is available at: restingstate.com 

Space is limited, and abstracts for posters are being accepted until July 1. Based upon our past experience at the inaugural conference in Magdeburg (2008), I expect this to be an exciting event for all involved.  Organizers for the event include Bharat Biswal, Chris Pawela, Martin Walter and James S. Hyde.