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SUMMARY:BRIC Seminar Series April 2017
DESCRIPTION:Join us on April 19th\, 2017 for a presentation titled “Mapping neurochemical dynamics with molecular fMRI\, hosted in conjunction with the Alcohol Center\, by Dr. Alan Jasanoff\, Associate Professor at MIT\, from 12-1:00 pm in Marsico Hall\, room 4004. \nAbstract:  The nascent experimental approach of molecular-level functional magnetic resonance imaging (molecular fMRI) offers unique potential for minimally-invasive mapping of molecular and cellular hallmarks of neural activity in brains of arbitrary size. The technology depends on the development of new MRI probes engineered from small molecule\, protein\, and nanoparticle-based platforms. I will discuss my lab’s efforts to incorporate such platforms into magnetically-active sensors for detection of neurochemical processes in the brain. I will present some of the first applications of these novel tools to map aspects of brain function in living animals\, focusing on studies of monoamine signaling and transport. I will show results that relate spatially-localized molecular imaging data to brain-wide population activity measured using conventional fMRI. I will also discuss some of our additional ongoing efforts to expand molecular fMRI technology and its applications in systems neuroscience.
URL:https://www.med.unc.edu/bric/event/bric-seminar-series-april-2017/
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SUMMARY:2017 Triangle Imaging Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Symposium Information\nThe 2017 Triangle Imaging Symposium at UNC BRIC\, co-hosted with the Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center\, will feature lectures by invited internal and external speakers covering topics encompassing imaging methods\, clinical and pre-clinical application\, and image analysis. Poster presentation will be given by students\, trainees\, residents\, and faculty to highlight imaging research projects within and outside UNC.  The symposium will take place on Wednesday\, March 15th. \n \nSymposium Home Page
URL:https://www.med.unc.edu/bric/event/copy_of_2016-triangle-imaging-symposium/
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SUMMARY:BRIC Seminar Series March 2017
DESCRIPTION:Join us on March 9th\, 2017\, for a presentation\, hosted in conjunction with the Neuroscience Center\, by Dr. Vivian Gradinaru\, Assistant Professor at Caltech\, from 12-1:00 pm.
URL:https://www.med.unc.edu/bric/event/bric-seminar-series-march-2017/
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SUMMARY:BRIC Seminar Series February 2017
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a presentation titled “Efficient Multicontrast Structural Imaging with MPnRAGE” by Dr. Andrew Alexander\, Director of MRI Imaging\, Waisman Lab for Brain Imaging and Behavior\, University of Wisconsin at noon on February 22nd\, 2017 in room 4004\, Marsico Hall.\nAbstract: \nStructural T1-weighted (T1w) imaging is the cornerstone of neuroanatomical imaging for both research and clinical applications.  The MP-RAGE sequence is a broadly used T1w imaging method with minimal changes over the last 20+ years.  Some of the limitations of T1w MP-RAGE include a fixed singular contrast\, lack of quantitative measures\, and sensitivity to head motion.  To address these issues\, our lab has developed a novel MPnRAGE method\, which acquires inversion-recovery prepared imaging data using a 3D radial imaging sequence.  This technique can obtain high resolution (~1mm isotropic)\, whole brain images with more than 200 T1w image contrasts in comparable imaging time to fully sampled MP-RAGE.  In addition\, MPnRAGE can provide quantitative T1 maps from the same data.  Finally\, retrospective motion correction methods have been developed to significantly improve image quality when motion occurs.
URL:https://www.med.unc.edu/bric/event/bric-seminar-series-february-2017/
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SUMMARY:BRIC Seminar Series January 2017
DESCRIPTION:Join us on January 25th\, 2017\, for a presentation by Mark D’Esposito\, Director of the Henry H. Wheeler\, Jr. Brain Imaging Center\, UC Berkeley\, to be held from 12-1:00 pm in Marsico 4004.
URL:https://www.med.unc.edu/bric/event/bric-seminar-series-november-2016/
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