Advances in MRI Technologies for Chronic Liver Diseases
Iris Y. Zhou, Onofrio A. Catalano and Peter Caravan review a host of functional and molecular MRI techniques.
Iris Y. Zhou, Onofrio A. Catalano and Peter Caravan review a host of functional and molecular MRI techniques.
Last year, Harvard College senior Kelsey Ichikawa interviewed the Center’s Bruce Rosen and Bruce Fischl for an article she was writing for a science journalism course.
The Martinos Researcher has a long history working with the society.
Created by the Center’s Benjamin Bearce, the website connects direct care providers with volunteers who can help with shopping, pet care and more.
The Center’s Marco Loggia is a highly accomplished researcher. He is also one heckuva chef.
May 11, 2020 The presubiculum links incipient amyloid and tau pathology to memory function in older persons Jacobs HIL, Augustinack JC, Schultz AP, Hanseeuw BJ, Locascio J, Amariglio RE, Papp KV, Rentz DM, Sperling RA,… Publications Updates
What does it mean to be a “character” at the Martinos?
The honor recognizes the tremendous contributions he has made to the field of magnetic resonance imaging.
Sander, a young investigator in the Center, served as Program Committee Co-chair for WMIC 2019.
Computing Facilities The Center’s IT infrastructure consists of over 400 CentOS Linux workstations and 150 Windows and Macintosh desktops in offices and labs owned by individual research groups. There is a server farm with over… Computational Services
The Martinos Center offers a range of opportunities for multimodal functional imaging, including several combined MR/PET scanners. Please see the Magnetic Resonance Imaging page for details about these scanners.
A1 Pain Imaging Lab Auditory Cognition Lab Brain Aging and Dementia (BAnD) Lab Brainstem Imaging Lab The Caravan Lab Center for Integrative Pain NeuroImaging (CIPNI) Cerebrovascular Aging and Spin Labeling Lab (CASL) Chemical Neuroscience Program… Lab Site Directory
A study published today suggests that HDAC expression and the resulting transcriptional changes may be a significant driver of human neurobiology.
The state-of-the-art MR-PET suite houses a full range of instrumentation for novel combined MR-PET imaging, including the MR-PET scanners in Bay 6 and Bay 7 (see the Magnetic Resonance Imaging page) and cyclotron and chemistry laboratories for production PET radiotracers. Cyclotron A… Positron Emission Tomography
The Center’s magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) facilities include the following. Large-bore MRI Systems * All subject bays are equipped with Blu-ray/DVD players for subject entertainment Bay 1: Siemens 3T MRI Skyra with 128ch receive capabilities… Magnetic Resonance Imaging
The Center’s Ken Kwong and others recounted the heady times at last month’s ISMRM 2019 meeting.
The investigators include Matti Hämäläinen, Vitaly Napadow and Ona Wu.
Thank you for your interest in the Annual Fund. Each year we rely on the generosity of friends of the Center to generously contribute to the Annual Fund. Gifts to the Annual Fund help provide… Annual Fund
Dr. Bruce Rosen, Center Director Dr. Rosen is Director of the Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging at Massachusetts General Hospital and the Laurence Lamson Robbins Professor of Radiology at Harvard Medical School. He received… Center Leadership