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Portable MR Imaging of the Brain: Practical challenges and ethical solutions for Indigenous, and rural and remote communities The advent of highly portable MRI (pMRI) offers new possibilities for field-based neuroscience research that has largely been limited to urban medical centers. In this community conversation, experts and community members will discuss the promise of improving representation in and leadership of neuroscience research by Indigenous People, as well as communities for which such capabilities have historically been absent or difficult to access. This event will also address ethical, societal, and legal challenges of pMRI research, including pathways for bringing holistic worldviews to the research and health care conversation. Panelists: Donnella S. Comeau, MD, PhD Attending Neuroradiologist, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Vice Chair, Mass General Brigham Institutional Review Board Instructor, Harvard Medical School Jonathan Jackson, PhD Founder and Research Principal, CRESCENT Advising, LLC Assistant Professor, Harvard Medical School Shannon Kolind, PhD MRI Physicist Associate Professor, University of British Columbia Francis X. Shen, JD, PhD Professor University of Minnesota Angela Teeple, MLS Doctoral Student University of Minnesota Moderator: Judy Illes, CM, PhD, FCAHS, FRSC Professor and Director, Neuroethics Canada University of British Columbia This event is supported in part by the NIH BRAIN Initiative Grant, Highly Portable and Cloud-Enabled Neuroimaging Research: Confronting Ethics Challenges in Field Research with New Populations, (RF1MH123698): https://consortium.umn.edu/research/n.... For more details, please visit: https://neuroethics.med.ubc.ca/ccpmri/