Brigham and Women’s Hospital and the Department of Radiology mourn the passing of Ferenc A. Jolesz, MD, who died suddenly and unexpectedly due to a pulmonary embolism on December 31st 2014 while vacationing in Florida.
Martinos Center News
We are pleased to announce the recipients of the recent round of Martinos Center postdoctoral pilot funding.
This would be an accomplishment for any positron emission tomography program but it is especially notable for one so young.
The Neuroskeptic blog has highlighted a study by the Martinos Center's Martin Reuter and colleagues that shows the impact of head movement on measures of the morphometry of the brain.
Martinos Center scientists were among the recipients of the Distinguished Investigator Award from the Academy of Radiology Research, given at the 100th annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) held in Chicago this week.
Thomson Reuters has published a new list of Highly Cited Researchers and the Martinos Center makes a very strong showing.
Go behind the scenes with Kwong and his original experiments using endogenous contrast.
Chronic misuse of alcohol results in measurable damage to the brain that can impact one's ability to get and stay sober, according to a new study by the Martinos Center's David Salat and colleagues.
MGH investigators have developed a system to accurately track the dynamic process of falling asleep, something has not been possible with existing techniques.
In 1969, David Cohen and James Zimmerman were the first to measure the magnetic field from a human heart using the technology.