Introduction¶
Peer Herholz (he/him)
Postdoctoral researcher - NeuroDataScience lab at MNI/McGill, UNIQUE
Member - BIDS, ReproNim, Brainhack, Neuromod, OHBM SEA-SIG
@peerherholz
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I try my best to present an objective overview. However, there’s inherent bias to such presentations based on personal opinions and experience. Thus, I’m looking forward to openly discuss every point/comment with you all.
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