It isn’t every day that Marc Abrahams, founder of the Annals of Improbable Research and creator of the Ig Nobel prize, stops by your small town on the California coast.
Even more rare is when he invites you to give a presentation.
Had a great time on Saturday retuning to my academic roots and, once again, answering the question of what a dead salmon has to do with the principled control of false positives in neuroimaging.



From left to right: Michael Miller (my postdoc advisor), me, and Marc Abrahams. I brought the original 2012 Ig Nobel prize to the presentation. It usually sits at home above our fireplace.