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Neuroscience and Neuroimaging

Neuroscience and neuroimaging research at the Martinos Center advances fundamental understanding of brain structure, function, and organization through innovative imaging technologies and quantitative analysis. Investigators develop and apply advanced MRI, PET, MEG/EEG, and multimodal methods to map neural circuits, characterize brain connectivity and dynamics, measure neurochemistry and metabolism, and study how the brain processes perception, cognition, and behavior. By integrating physics, engineering, computation, and neuroscience, this basic science work establishes foundational knowledge and methodological advances that enable discoveries across brain health, disease, and human performance.

Martinos Faculty
Iman Aganj

Seppo Ahlfors

Andrew Ahn

Jyrki Ahveninen

Jean Augustinack

Marta Bianciardi

Berkin Bilgic

Anna Blazejewska

Christopher Bridge

Randy Buckner

Suk-Tak (Phoebe) Chan

Jingyuan Chen

Yin-Ching (Iris) Chen

John Conklin

Ivan Coto Hernandez

Louisa Dahmani

Adrian Dalca

Zijing Dong

Joseph Downey

Bruce Fischl

Maria Angela Franceschini

Robert Frost

Ting Gong

Doug Greve

Maria Hakonen

David Hike

Randy Hirschtick

Daphne Holt

Susie Huang

Laurentius Huber

Heidi Jacobs

Bruce Jenkins

Yuanyuan Jiang

Yohan Jun

Sheraz Khan

Young Ro Kim

Valerie Klein

Maria Kozhevnikov

Kenneth Kwong

Kaisu Lankinen

Laura Lewis

Jian Li

Shasha Li

Wei-Ching Lo

Chiara Maffei

Ross Mair

Joseph Mandeville

Teppei Matsubara

Maria Mody

Shahin Nasr

Emi Takahashi Oki

Qi Pian

Julie Price

Prokopis Prokopiou

Tommi Raij

Timothy Reese

Joost Riphagen

Mitchell Robinson

Bruce Rosen

Matthew Sacchet

Sava Sakadzic

Robert Savoy

Michele Scipioni

Jitendra Sharma

Sheng Shen

Victor Solo

Steven Stufflebeam

Padmavathi Sundaram

Roger Tootell

Chieh-En (Jane) Tseng

Divya Varadarajan

Changning Wang

Hui Wang

Anastasia Yendiki

Xin Yu

Xiaoqing Zhou

Nicole Zurcher Wimmer