Our lab has a focus on ultra-high field (i.e., 7T) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and spectroscopy (MRS) of the human brain. One of our projects is the nation-wide, NIH funded "Adult Aging Brain Connectome" (AABC). The AABC is a continuation of the recently completed human connectome project on aging, and an ongoing project that adds 7T MRS to the dataset. The AABC will collect extensive imaging, health, behavioral, socioeconomic, and other data on over 1000 participants at several time points. In these projects, we will acquire and analyze 7T MRS data and maintain the state-of-the art 7T acquisition protocol. This work will take place at the beautiful new NextGen imaging facility at the University of Missouri. We seek a candidate who has image processing expertise, interest in MRS, and a goal to contribute new ides and directions to the project and research field.
This work involves expertise in the fields of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and spectroscopy (MRS), image analysis, and database management. It will also involve writing procedures, manuscripts, and sections of grant proposals.
Our lab has a focus on ultra-high field (i.e., 7T) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and spectroscopy (MRS) of the human brain. One of our projects is the nation-wide, NIH funded "Adult Aging Brain Connectome" (AABC). The AABC is a continuation of the recently completed human connectome project on aging, and an ongoing project that adds 7T MRS to the dataset. The AABC will collect extensive imaging, health, behavioral, socioeconomic, and other data on over 1000 participants at several time points. In these projects, we will acquire and analyze 7T MRS data and maintain the state-of-the art 7T acquisition protocol. This work will take place at the beautiful new NextGen imaging facility at the University of Missouri. We seek a candidate who has image processing expertise, interest in MRS, and a goal to contribute new ides and directions to the project and research field.
This work involves expertise in the fields of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and spectroscopy (MRS), image analysis, and database management. It will also involve writing procedures, manuscripts, and sections of grant proposals.
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