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Progressive Pursuits to Prevent Professional Paresis, Text Slide 31 of 37

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Slide title: Workshop Recommendations

Slide words: Data Analysis, Statistical Modeling, Informatics

Immense quantities of high-resolution data will demand new statistical tools and models, and new informatics capabilities

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Computational Conformal Mapping: The highly folded medial prefrontal cortex region of the brain (left and center) is well- suited for analysis with quasi-conformal "flat" maps (right).

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Image: Monica K. Hurdal Mathematics, Florida State University
Michael I. Miller Center for Imaging Science, John Hopkins University
Kelly Botteron Psychiatry and Radiology, Washington University School of Medicine

Slide images: Computational Conformal Mapping: The highly folded medial prefrontal cortex region of the brain (left and center) is well- suited for analysis with quasi-conformal "flat" maps (right).

Image credit: Dr. Monica K. Hurdal, Department of Mathematics, Florida State University

Slide background image: An illustration titled "The Synapse Revealed" showing a neuron preparing to transmit a signal to its target

Slide background credit: Graham Johnson, Graham Johnson Medical Media

Design by: Adrian Apodaca, National Science Foundation

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