Emma Rosenblum
Research Technician II

ewrosenblum@mgh.harvard.edu

BS in Biology from Tufts University

Emma performs histology and anatomical analyses on human brain tissue in order to examine the histology for improved brain mapping of neurotypical brains and those with aging and preclinical Alzheimer’s Disease pathology. The histochemistry protocols that Emma uses to microscopically examine brain regions are Nissl, Thioflavin S, and Gallyas myelin. She also uses Freeview to identify and manually label neuroanatomical structures on ex vivo human brain tissue. The labels are used as ground truth and training data to develop computational algorithms that model the structure, volume and surfaces of the human brain. These models are incorporated in the Freesurfer package.