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ANI Open House on 15th of June 2023 at 12:00-15:00

Aalto NeuroImaging (ANI) Infrastructure offers open-access facilities for (human) functional neuroimaging and behavioral studies. We are celebrating the 10th anniversary of ANI by organizing three simultaneous open house events in our facilities on Thursday, June 15, 2023 at 12:00-15:00. Come and see our imaging equipment, multiple stimulation and response devices, and have a chat with our staff at each site. We are happy to show you around and answer any questions you may have regarding our environment or what kind of research you can carry out here.

MEG Core @ Puumiehenkuja 2, Nano house
Advanced Magnetic Imaging (AMI) Centre @ Otakaari 5 IM, Magnet house (1st floor)
Aalto Behavioral Laboratory (ABL) @ Otakaari 5 IM, Magnet house (4th floor)

The event is open for anyone interested, welcome!
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