Science Happens! With Carl Zimmer Spotlights Work With Portable MRI
Watch as Zimmer tours the mad scientist-like Low-Field Imaging Lab and chats with Matt Rosen about how exactly the technology works.
Watch as Zimmer tours the mad scientist-like Low-Field Imaging Lab and chats with Matt Rosen about how exactly the technology works.
Parisa Farzam accepted the award for her work with a blood flow monitor that could transform the ways we manage TBI and other neurological conditions.
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 diagnose dementia in its early stages.
Bill Shaw will be one of 20 U.S. leaders to participate in the global exchange of knowledge and ideas.
In the early months of 1992 the neuroscience community was flush with excitement. Jack Belliveau, a graduate student with the MGH-NMR Center (now the MGH Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging), had recently published in Science his… Ken Kwong and the Introduction of Noninvasive fMRI
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 to look into it.
The Martinos Center is spilling over with talent, attracting many of the brightest minds from around the world. But the talent isn’t limited to building radio frequency coils and developing novel pulse sequences for acquisition of MR data.