AFNI is a set of C programs for processing, analyzing and displaying functional MRI (FMRI) data - a technique for mapping human brain activity. It runs on Unix+X11+Motif systems, including SGI, Solaris, Linux, and Mac OS X. It is available free (in C source code format, and some precompiled binaries) for research purposes.
You will need to bring a laptop with AFNI installed. If you have difficulties installing AFNI, or have not gotten onto the IBIC AFNI Bootcamp mailing list, email Tara (madhyt@uw.edu).
The bootcamp will be held at the Residence Inn, Seattle University District. This hotel is right in the middle of the Univeristy District, with excellent access to public transit. There is a hotel block available if you wish to stay there (see Registration, below).
There will be a social dinner on Wednesday evening, but other meals are not included.
The bootcamp is currently full. To put your name on the waiting list, send mail to Liza Young (liza14@uw.edu), and she can let you know if there is a cancellation.
Group rate reservations are available for USD $234/night (breakfast included) at the Residence Inn, where the bootcamp will be held. Book your hotel room for the IBIC AFNI Bootcamp.