The MEG pioneer approaches technology development in much the same way as he does the chamber music groups in which he loves to...
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5 Things You Didn’t Know About David Cohen and MEG
In celebration of the recent dedication of the David Cohen MEG Laboratory, we look back on the storied life and career of “the...
20 Years of FreeSurfer
How a small band of researchers and computer programmers changed the way we image the brain
Nutrition and Brain Growth in the Developing World
Researchers are using advanced optical imaging technology to study the relationship between the two.
Ken Kwong and the Introduction of Noninvasive fMRI
In the early months of 1992 the neuroscience community was flush with excitement. Jack Belliveau, a graduate student with the MGH-NMR...




