Development

Imaging development

We have multiple teams of scientists working on new ways to image the human brain, as well as other areas of the body and specimens. We develop cutting edge MR sequences and protocols to image both in vivo and ex vivo on various MRI scanner types. We push the capabilities of Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) by building our own systems to image the postmortem brain. We also develop tools for the 3D analysis of dissection photographs. Our histology lab pursues quantitative pathology methods and aligns data acquired in the wet lab to data acquired via other modalities, such as MRI scanners, OCT and 3D brain surface scanning. All of this work allows us to pursue our goal of creating an atlas of the human brain.

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Algorithm development

Researchers in the lab create new tools and methods for processing, analyzing, and categorizing data. We develop algorithms for data of many different types including pediatric, dMRI, fMRI, PET, structural in vivo and ex vivo MRI, etc.

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