CCB Courses

The CCB is developing interdisciplinary training programs at UCLA, as well as a variety of courses and seminars, on topics related to our proposed program. Current courses provide training in the Medical and Life sciences, Engineering and Applied Sciences, and Physical Sciences. These include, Neuroimaging, Neuro-Engineering, Biomedical Physics, Biomathematics, Cellular and Molecular Biology and Mathematical Sciences.

computers2Computational Brain Mapping and Neuroimaging - Neuroscience 172, 272 & Psychology 213

This course will introduce the students to the modern methods of brain mapping and neuroimaging research. The course instructors have a wide range of expertise and will cover the basics of the state-of-the-art techniques for image acquisition, data pre-processing, analysis and visualization. A variety of applications in brain research and computational neuroscience will be discussed. More

Neuroscience Training Course

This course is designed for the basic science collaborators part of CCB. These include faculty, postdocs, graduate and undergraduate students in mathematics, computer science, statistics, biology and computational sciences. All speakers will lead discussions on the challenging problems in contemporary neuroimaging, rather then lecture on various topics. Interactive demonstrations, questions and ideas from the participants will be welcome. A set of handouts will be distributed that will serve as a reference manual containing definitions, terms, URL links and libraries of tools that are commonly used in the field of neuroimaging and brain mapping. More