Science and fashion are coming together in Cambridge this Friday. And the Martinos Center’s Al Schroeder will be there.
Martinos Center News
The Martinos Center is spilling over with talent, attracting many of the brightest minds from around the world. But the talent isn’t limited to building radio frequency coils and developing novel pulse sequences for acquisition of MR data.
In a new study, researchers from the MGH Martinos Center and Northwestern University describe finding differences between casual users of marijuana and non-users in the size, shape, and structure of several brain regions.
Striking images by the Martinos Center's Bruce Fischl and colleagues are helping to shed light on the origins of brain disorders including schizophrenia and autism.
Peter Caravan and Patrick Purdon have been awarded grants through this Partners HealthCare program.
The Harvard Crimson has published a touching obituary for Jack Belliveau, with colleagues and former students and fellows explaining the impact Jack had both on their own careers and on the MRI community as a whole.
David Boas has been featured in a series of video highlights from Photonics West 2014.
The New York Times has published a very nice tribute to the Martinos Center's Jack Belliveau, who passed away last month.
The Martinos Center's Reisa Sperling has been awarded an $8 million grant from the Alzheimer's Association—the largest research grant it has ever given—to expand the scope of research into the devastating disease.
The MGH Executive Committee on Research will present the Martinos Center's Nouchine Hadjikhani with a 2014 SAC Poster of Distinction Award.