Molecular Imaging and the ‘Martinos Galaxy’: Jacob Hooker shows us the stars
There’s quite a bit of intelligent life out there.
There’s quite a bit of intelligent life out there.
She is developing molecular MR imaging techniques to diagnose and monitor response to treatment in a range of diseases.
The Center’s Robert Savoy is slated to appear in the final episode, airing tonight.
Zeynab Alshelh is a karate champion and an advocate against racism and negative ideologies about women in Islam.
Keri Garel bucks stereotypes as an MIT community member by day and “DJ Awesome” by night.
Long used for neuroscience studies, MEG is more recently gaining entry into the clinic.
The annual prize is awarded by Carnegie Mellon University to the person judged to have made the most progress in the scientific field in the United States.
The MEG pioneer approaches technology development in much the same way as he does the chamber music groups in which he loves to perform.
On Friday, Nov. 30, the Martinos Center celebrated two landmark events for its MEG program.
In celebration of the recent dedication of the David Cohen MEG Laboratory, we look back on the storied life and career of “the father of MEG.”
Sometimes we get the hero we need.
The paradigm, developed by the Center’s June Kong and colleagues, could greatly reduce the possibility of bias in traditional evaluations of ASD.
You might even find him playing outside the MGH Martinos Center.
Watch our new video. See and hear what it’s like to work in one of the premier biomedical imaging centers in the world.
The Martinos Center showcased the technologies during the 2018 World Congress on Pain in Boston last week.
Lisa Feldman Barrett explores the history of the amygdala and fear in a new paper.
The series is part of a larger effort to address the issues in the Center and elsewhere.
She received the award for her work with personal space in schizophrenia.
The Center’s Larry Wald talks Magnetic Particle Imaging and his latest BRAIN Initiative grant.
The Academy for Radiology & Biomedical Imaging Research will honor Wald during a ceremony to be held in November.