Dear colleagues, In collaboration with Frontiers in Neuroscience and Frontiers in Neurology, section Brain Imaging Methods, we are organizing a Research Topic titled "Neuroimaging in clinical practice - towards prognosis and prediction of treatment response", hosted by Jane Rondina, Nick Ward and Geraldo Busatto. As host editor, I would like to encourage you to contribute to this topic. Please find more information about Research Topics below, including the publishing fees that apply. You can also visit the homepage we have created on the Frontiers website, which defines the focus of the topic, and where all published articles will appear. http://www.frontiersin.org/Brain_Imaging_Methods/researchtopics/Neuroimaging... Please note the submission deadline for this Research Topic: Sep 04, 2015 Should you choose to participate, please confirm by sending me a quick email (j.rondina@ucl.ac.uk<mailto:j.rondina@ucl.ac.uk>) and then your abstract no later than June 05, 2015 using the link above. As I am using the Frontiers system to manage this topic, please first indicate your decision to participate by clicking on one of the following links. AGREE to Participate http://www.frontiersin.org/AcceptContributor.aspx?activationkey=09bcb997-ff2... DECLINE to Participate http://www.frontiersin.org/DeclineContributor.aspx?activationkey=09bcb997-ff... This Research Topic is hosted in the specialty section of Brain Imaging Methods, which is a section within Frontiers in Neuroscience and Frontiers in Neurology; thus it is possible to submit through either of those journals. Let me know if you have any questions about our Research Topic. I look forward to hearing from you soon. With best regards, Jane Maryam Rondina j.rondina@ucl.ac.uk<mailto:j.rondina@ucl.ac.uk> Guest Associate Editor, Brain Imaging Methods www.frontiersin.org<http://www.frontiersin.org/> ABOUT FRONTIERS RESEARCH TOPICS Founded by scientists in 2007, Frontiers is a community-rooted open-access publisher, driving innovations in peer review, article-level metrics and research networking. The "Frontiers in" journal series hosts 48 journals covering more than 350 academic specialties, with a network of over 170,000 leading researchers worldwide. Frontiers is a registered member of the Open Access Scholarly Publishers Association (http://www.oaspa.org/member/Frontiers) and was recognized by the ALPSP Award for Innovation in Publishing in 2014. The idea behind a Frontiers Research Topic is to create a comprehensive collection of peer-reviewed articles that address a specific theme of research, as well as a forum for discussion and debate. Contributions can be articles describing original research, methods, hypothesis & theory, opinions, and more. Please see the relevant journal for a full list of accepted article types. Frontiers will also compile an e-book, as soon as all contributing articles are published, that can be used as educational material, be sent to foundations that fund your research, to journalists and press agencies, or to your professional network. E-books are free to read and download. Once published, your articles will be free to access for all readers, indexed in relevant repositories, and as an author in Frontiers, you retain the copyright to your own papers and figures.