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Features | Martinos Center - Part 2

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March 26, 2019 Events Features

Molecular Imaging and the ‘Martinos Galaxy’: Jacob Hooker shows us the stars

There’s quite a bit of intelligent life out there.

March 26, 2019 Features Research Updates

All in a Day’s Work: Veronica Clavijo Jordan on tackling cancer and crowdfunding molecular imaging research

She is developing molecular MR imaging techniques to diagnose and monitor response to treatment in a range of diseases.

February 14, 2019 Features

The Secret Lives of Martinos Folk: Fighting Stereotypes of Women in Islam, One Karate Kick at a Time

Zeynab Alshelh is a karate champion and an advocate against racism and negative ideologies about women in Islam.

February 12, 2019 Features

The Secret Lives Of Martinos Folk: Radio, Nerds, and Where Punk and Science Meet

Keri Garel bucks stereotypes as an MIT community member by day and “DJ Awesome” by night.

February 5, 2019 Features

Magnetoencephalography Aids Diagnosis and Treatment of Epilepsy, Other Disorders

Long used for neuroscience studies, MEG is more recently gaining entry into the clinic.

December 18, 2018 Features

Matti Hämäläinen and the Music of MEG

The MEG pioneer approaches technology development in much the same way as he does the chamber music groups in which he loves to...

December 4, 2018 Features

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...

November 8, 2018 Features

The Secret Lives of Martinos Folk: Kevin Dowling, Bagpiper in the Big City

You might even find him playing outside the MGH Martinos Center.

January 31, 2018 Features

20 Years of FreeSurfer

How a small band of researchers and computer programmers changed the way we image the brain

September 13, 2017 Features Research Updates

Nutrition and Brain Growth in the Developing World

Researchers are using advanced optical imaging technology to study the relationship between the two.

November 29, 2016 Features

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...

June 25, 2014 Features

The Secret Lives of Martinos Folk: Skating to the Roller Derby World Cup

Growing up in Europe, Eszter Boros had no concept of what roller derby was. But one day on a whim, after moving to Boston, she decided...

April 19, 2014 Features

The Secret Lives of Martinos Folk: Anastasia Yendiki and the appeal of dancing flamenco

The Martinos Center is spilling over with talent, attracting many of the brightest minds from around the world. But the talent isn’t...

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