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*Apparently has a perfect brain
*Apparently has a perfect brain
*Manages to get perfect blobs in his brain
*Manages to get perfect blobs in his brain
==Cary==
*Sorted out how to work with MNI305 data that we had been ignoring up to late Spring 2019 mostly because we didn't know how to extract it

Revision as of 21:49, 28 May 2019

Rebecca

  • Came up with an amazing nickname for Chris "Norgie" McNorgan.
  • Graduated. Got a Big Person job.

Elizabeth

  • Agreed to coordinate the sorting, tagging and filtering of 20K concept features. That's a really huge quantity of data.

James

  • Got stumped with Matlab. Went and got a haircut. Came back ready to get things done.
  • Made an awesome shell file that contains a bunch of code needed for functional analysis (which would be a pain to type in by hand).

Mandy

  • Reminded me that I had a package to pick up from the main office. They were document covers, so that was really exciting.

Erica

  • Painted original artwork for the lab.
    • Also makes really nice looking powerpoint slides that can explain waveform filtering
  • Whizzed through a whole pile of statistical analyses in R like "no big". So second-nature to her that she doesn't even realize her skill level.
  • Got a coffee maker
  • Single-handedly brought in a fridge.
  • Shows pretty much anyone who will listen how to get started with FreeSurfer
  • Always catches the little details

Greg

  • Made a funny remark about how writing a guide about writing guides was "pretty meta"
  • Realizes we should have just been issuing electronic Amazon gift cards all this time
  • Enabled login-controlled edits to the wiki

Connor

  • Showed up

Jennifer

  • Pretty much single-handedly running the GLM analysis of the SemCat study
  • Presenting a winning poster on it

George

  • Apparently has a perfect brain
  • Manages to get perfect blobs in his brain

Cary

  • Sorted out how to work with MNI305 data that we had been ignoring up to late Spring 2019 mostly because we didn't know how to extract it