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NYC tDCS Workshop 2015Clinical design, implementation and professional standards
January 7th and 8th, 2015Hosted at the Grove School of EngineeringThe City College of New York, CUNYNew York, New York
CONTACT
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Program Version 1.0 [11/20/14]Version releases @neuromodec
Adam J. Woods, tDCS Course DirectorHelena Knotkova, Co-Director
Marom Bikson, Co-Director
Intensive two-day international meeting dedicated on the design and implementation of tDCS in clinical and research settings. Update on 2014 state-of-the-art methodology with presentations and discussions on the development of professional standards for safety, validity and reproducibility of functional outcomes in tDCS applications.
ABOUT
Two-day intensive workshop:Day 1 Comprehensive lectures on tDCS application, reproducibility, and design
Day 2 Practical sessions on application and reproducibility with special coverage of tDCS current flow modeling Expert updates on best practices and methods in tDCS and HD-tDCS application with hands-on training and attendance certification. IRB application, patient screening, montage/dose design and application, safety, practical exercises, hardware, software, modeling, and more.
Special coverage of state of the art tDCS computational modeling techniques, with practical training on HD-Explore tDCS modeling software.
With many networking, educational, investment analysis and collaboration opportunities, this event is designed to promote the progress of transcranial Electrical Stimulation as both a research and therapeutic modality.
DAY 1* – January 7TH, 2015
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
Please visit neuromodec.com for the link to the Eventbee TM registration portal.
DAY 2* – January 8TH, 2015
NYC tDCS WORKSHOP PROGRAM 2015
You will be asked for your name, title, affiliation, a brief paragraph explaining your interest and relevant background and optional submission of a CV.For questions and comments please send an E-mail to [email protected]
*Program subject to further small modifications.
12:30 PM - 01:00 PM Introductory remarks
01:00 PM - 05:00 PM tDCS course Unit I: Theory and design Adam Woods, Helena Knotkova, Marom Bikson
Module 1: tDCS – Principles and mechanisms Module 2: Targeted outcomesModule 3: Stimulation parameters and protocolsModule 4: Electrodes/montagesModule 5: Safety
05:00 PM - 05:30 PM Open Discussion
05:30 PM - 06:00 PM End of day venues closes
06:00 PM - 09:00 PM Workshop dinner (separate pre-registration required)
08:30 AM - 09:00 AM Introductory remarks
09:00 AM - 12:00 PM tDCS course Unit II: Clinical implementation & practical exercisesAdam Woods, Helena Knotkova, Marom Bikson
Station 1: Electrode Measurement ProceduresStation 2: Electrode Preparation and PlacementStation 3: Conventional and HD-tDCS Devices
12:00 PM - 01:30 PM Break for Lunch
01:30 PM - 02:30 PM tDCS course Unit III: Professional standards and recapHelena Knotkova
02:30 PM - 03:30 PM Special Topic Unit IV: Modeling tDCS current in the human brain Marom Bikson
03:30 PM - 05:30 PM tDCS course Unit V: Implementation & practical exercises with tDCS Modeling Software (HD Explore)Marom Bikson, Adam Woods
05:30 PM - 06:00 PM Closing remarks, workshop survey & certification of completion
Program Version 1.0 updated on 1/5/15
REGISTRATION
The workshop is open to medical professionals, researchers, supporting personnel, industry partners, and investors; admission to the workshop is by application only.Early admission: OPENWorkshop dinner: OPENHeld at 6:00 PM EST, January 7, 2015
Registrations are strictly limited by the optimal participant count and the venue size. Admission on a first-come first-serve basis.
Hosted at the historic City College of New York, CUNY located in Hamilton Heights in Manhattan, New York City.
WORKSHOP LEADERSHIP
ORGANIZATIONAL INFORMATION
TRAVEL (VENUE DIRECTIONS ON FOLLOWING PAGE)❑ Airports: There are three available airports for those traveling by airplane. In order
of proximity to City College: LaGuardia (Queens, NY), Kennedy (Queens, NY) and Newark (Newark, NJ).
❑ Subways: The City College of New York is readily accessible by subway directly on the A, B, C, D, and 1 lines. NYC subway trains run 24/7.
❑ Cabs: We recommend New York City's medallion (yellow) taxicabs or the new Boro taxicabs (green) which are only permitted passenger street-side pick-up in northern Manhattan (north of West 110th street and East 96th street) and the outer boroughs (excluding airports).
ACCOMMODATIONS❑ Workshop meals: Breakfast, lunch (with vegetarian options), coffee / tea, snacks
and other refreshments will be provided free of charge at the venue.❑ Hotel: There is no official workshop hotel. NYC offers many options depending on
your budget and preference. We recommend visitors book a hotel in Manhattan below 90th street and preferably on the West Side for a more simple commute to City College. We do not recommend visitors stay outside Manhattan.
❑ AV recording: There will not be AV recording for this event.
OPPORTUNITIES FOR INVOLVEMENT & COLLABORATION
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NEUROMODEC content: If you would like to contribute content to the website in the form of research tools, data and other relevant resources to the field or to set up projects for open collaboration, please E-mail [email protected].
Helena Knotkova, Ph.D.tDCS Course Co-Director
- Director of Clinical Research and Analytics MJHS Institute for Innovation in Palliative Care, New York- Chair of the IASP Special Interest Group on Neuromodulation
Adam J. Woods, Ph.D.tDCS Course Director
- Assistant Professor, Aging and Geriatric Research Neuroscience, Psychology, University of Florida- Assistant Director, Cognitive Aging and Memory Clinical Translational Research Program (CAM-CTRP), Institute on Aging, University of Florida- Director, CAM-CTRP Human Electrophysiology and Neuromodulation Core
Marom Bikson, Ph.D.tDCS Course Co-Director
- Professor, Department of Biomedical Engineering The City College of New York- Co-inventor, HD-tDC- Pioneer in tDCS computational modeling techniques and single slice
recording
Program Version 1.0 updated on 1/5/15
WORKSHOP LOCATION
Program Version 1.0 updated on 1/5/15
❑ Subway transportation:- 1 train to 137th City College Station- B or C train to 135th St Station- A or D train to 145th St Station
❑ NYC yellow taxicabs:- Entrance at 138th Street & Amsterdam Ave
For those unfamiliar with NYC public transportation, we recommend taxicabs
DAY 1 & 2 (January 6th) in Shepard Hall
Room 250Shepard HallThe City College of New YorkW 140th Street east of Convent AveNew York, NY 10031
CCNY default address is 160 Convent
NOTE TWO SEPARATE VENUES AT CITY COLLEGE