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Research Updates | Martinos Center - Part 4

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April 19, 2018 Research Updates

Advanced MRI of Spinal Cord Function Could Provide Important Information for the Treatment of Multiple Sclerosis

The Center’s Rob Barry and colleagues describe the new approach in the journal Brain.

March 30, 2018 Research Updates

White Matter Changes Could Predict Cognitive Decline in Alzheimer’s Disease

Emily Lindemer and the Brain Aging and Dementia Lab reported the findings in the journal Neurology.

March 21, 2018 Research Updates

Learning to See: New Artificial Intelligence Technique Dramatically Improves the Quality of Medical Imaging

The technique yields higher quality images from less data, reducing radiation doses for CT and PET and shortening scan times for...

February 23, 2018 Research Updates

Study Confirms Role of Structural Connectivity in Spread of Alzheimer’s Disease Pathology

The newly published research draws on data from the Harvard Aging Brain Study.

January 17, 2018 Research Updates

A New Role for Diffusion MRI in Treating Anxiety and Depression

An ongoing study by Anastasia Yendiki and colleagues is yielding important new insights into the disorders.

December 5, 2017 Research Updates

The Possible Role of Glow Sticks—Yes, Glow Sticks—in Treating Alzheimer’s

A new imaging probe was inspired by the chemistry of the novelty light source.

November 8, 2017 Research Updates

How iPads and Other Tablet Devices Could Improve Communication Skills in People With Autism

In recent years researchers have gained an increased understanding of the relationship between motor skills and the development...

September 28, 2017 Research Updates

Good News for PET Researchers: Radiotracer binding Is less sensitive to blood flow than previously thought

The Martinos Center’s Christin Sander and colleagues reported the finding last month.

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.

August 1, 2017 Research Updates

Uncovering ‘Covert Consciousness’ in Brain Injury Patients

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June 16, 2017 Research Updates

Understanding Eye-contact Avoidance in People With Autism

The Martinos Center’s Nouchine Hadjikhani and colleagues shed light on the underlying reasons for the behavior. Hint: It’s...

April 26, 2017 Research Updates

Nanodiamond-enhanced MRI: A Dazzling New Approach to Imaging

Use of nanodiamonds with ultra-low-field MRI suggests a range of diagnostic and therapeutic applications.

April 12, 2017 Research Updates

The Neuroscience of Personal Space

A study of the brain mechanisms associated with the regulation of personal space has led to deeper understandings of social dysfunction...

April 5, 2017 Research Updates

With New PET Probe, Researchers Image Fibrosis of the Lungs

Pauline Désogère and colleagues described the probe in a Science Translational Medicine paper published online today.

March 30, 2017 Research Updates

New Software Improves Ability to Determine the Cause of Stroke

A study validating the software – called Causative Classification of Stroke (CCS) – was published online in JAMA Neurology.

March 2, 2017 Research Updates

Acupuncture Yields Improved Outcomes in Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

The practice works by remapping areas of the brain, according to a new study by Vitaly Napadow and colleagues.

February 17, 2017 Research Updates

The First In Vivo Imaging Agent for Electrical Signaling in the Heart

A new PET radiotracer could enable early detection of the risk of heart failure or cardiac arrhythmia, and thus help to save more...

February 15, 2017 Research Updates

Moving Beyond Biopsy for Liver Fibrosis

We checked in with the Center’s Bo Zhu about a new, noninvasive method for detecting and staging the disease.

January 23, 2017 Research Updates

Novel PET Radiotracer Offers Possible ‘Smell Test’ for Dementia

We know that how well we can smell is a reliable marker of brain health. Now we have a better way to measure this, and maybe to...

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