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# '''You may want to [[Piloting|Pilot]] your project'''.  [[Piloting|Pilots]] are not typically billed, please follow the [[Piloting|link]]  for piloting procedures.
 
# '''You may want to [[Piloting|Pilot]] your project'''.  [[Piloting|Pilots]] are not typically billed, please follow the [[Piloting|link]]  for piloting procedures.
# '''Plan a project presentation at one of the [[SUM| SUM meetings]]''' (this can be after the start of the project), coordinate wih [mailto:a.g.schrantee@amc.uva.nl Anouk Schrantee]. You can use these meetings to get feedback from experienced Spinoza staff and users for your project.
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# '''Plan a project presentation at one of the [[SUM| SUM meetings]]''' (this can be after the start of the project), coordinate wih [mailto:wietske.zuiderbaan@gmail.com Wietske Zuiderbaan]. You can use these meetings to get feedback from experienced Spinoza staff and users for your project.

Revision as of 09:12, 13 September 2018

Please complete this checklist to successfully start your project at the Spinoza Centre:

Compulsory procedures prior to scanning

  1. Make sure you can access the building.
  2. Make sure you have ethical approval for your study from an authorised Dutch ethical committee. This approval must include mandatory screening form and subject information and must include an incidental findings procedure. Below you can find information on our procedures, which you are welcome to use:
    • Please find examples of the mandatory screening form and example subject information here.
    • Note that, in order to make use of our incidental findings procedure, you have to use a specific text in your subject information / informed consent.
  3. Fill in and return the project form. You can fill in the form digitally and sign it electronically, or alternatively, print, sign and scan it. Please send the relevant appendices (e.g. proof of ethical approval) along with the project form.
  4. Make sure all people that will assist in the MRI area have received training and certification for MR safety. This is compulsory also when you make use of scanning assistance and MR operators.

Compulsory MRI procedures

  1. Book scanning time using our booking site following our booking procedures.
  2. Arrange an MR operator (this can be yourself, a colleague or a scanning assistant). The MR operator will run an MRI experiment and is responsible for safety of everyone present during the experiment. We have trained MR operators (scanning assistants) who can run an MRI experiment for you. Scanning assistants are familiar with scanning procedures and safety but they do not necessarily know the details of your experiment.

Highly recommended additional procedures

  1. You may want to Pilot your project. Pilots are not typically billed, please follow the link for piloting procedures.
  2. Plan a project presentation at one of the SUM meetings (this can be after the start of the project), coordinate wih Wietske Zuiderbaan. You can use these meetings to get feedback from experienced Spinoza staff and users for your project.