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ComCom expression of interest
The OHBM Communications Committee (ComCom) is looking for new members to serve for the next two terms (culminating in the 2024 and 2025 OHBM annual meetings in Seoul and Brisbane). Due to the upcoming annual meetings being located in Asia and Australia,
we are particularly looking for individuals who are currently located in Asia–Australia
or who have significant ties to the human brain mapping communities there.
ComCom aims to provide accessible, actionable information to members of the
Organization for Human Brain Mapping (OHBM)
through outputs including the
OHBM Blog
and
NeuroSalience podcast
. You can learn more about ComCom and current roles on the committee in our
past blog post
.
If you are interested in joining ComCom, please fill out this survey. We may ask to schedule a brief virtual chat to discuss your potential role in our committee.
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ComCom primarily manages three branches of work: The blog, lay media posts, and production of the Neurosalience Podcast.
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