The Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging at Massachusetts General Hospital is one of the world’s premier research centers devoted to development and application of biomedical imaging technologies.
Located on the MGH Research Campus in Charlestown, the Center is home to approximately 120 faculty researchers and more than 200 affiliated and visiting faculty, postdoctoral fellows and graduate students. In addition to driving the development of cutting-edge imaging technologies, the investigators use those technologies, separately and in concert, to explore a broad range of biologically and medically important questions.
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The Epigenetics of Aging: Understanding neurodegeneration at the gene transcription level
A study published today suggests that HDAC expression and the resulting transcriptional changes may be a significant driver of human neurobiology.
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Sharing Stories of the Early Days of fMRI Over ‘Pioneer Campfires’
The Center’s Ken Kwong and others recounted the heady early days of the technique at last month’s ISMRM 2019 meeting.
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Martinos Investigators Among the Recipients of Distinguished Investigator Award
The investigators include Matti Hämäläinen, Vitaly Napadow and Ona Wu.
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