In September 2023, the MGH Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging saw installation of āConnectome 2.0,ā a state-of-the-art MRI scanner for imaging of structural connections within the human braināin fact, the most advanced such scanner in the world.Ā Led by Susie Huang, MD, PhD, a neuroradiolo...
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20 Years of FreeSurfer
Itās a sunny day in Southern California and the developers of FreeSurferāa suite of software tools for the analysis of neuroimaging dataāare preparing for a training session to introduce scientists to the many benefits of the package. To help the scientists find the classroom they have hung āFree...
The Martinos Center’s Got Talent!
On Wednesday, January 11, the MGH Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging will stage its first-ever talent show, aptly titled: "The Martinos Center's Got Talent!" The event will showcase the many, varied talents of folks from across the center, from accordion playing to ballroom dancing, from stan...
Lisa Feldman Barrett
Lisa Feldman Barrett, PhD, is University Distinguished Professor of Psychology and Director of the Interdisciplinary Affective Science Laboratory (IASLab) at Northeastern University. She also holds research appointments in the Psychiatric Neuroimaging Program in the Department of Psychiatry and a...
Hsiao-Ying Wey Receives 2016 New Investigator Award in Alzheimerās Disease
The American Federation for Aging Research (AFAR) has awarded Hsiao-Ying (Monica) Wey, PhD, an investigator in the MGH Martinos Center and assistant professor at Harvard Medical School,with a 2017 New Investigator Award in Alzheimerās Disease. The program is funded by The Rosalinde and Arthur ...
Meet Nilson Fernandes, the New Operations Director for the Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging
This week, the Center welcomes a new member to the Martinos community: Nilson Fernandes, MHM, who will oversee operations of the Center's always expanding imaging core. He is the first person to occupy the newly created position of Operations Director. In this brief Q&A, Nilson tells us ab...
The Secret Lives Of Martinos Folk: Radio, Nerds, and Where Punk and Science Meet
When you hear the words "MIT radio station" you might imagine a group of nervous, bow tie-clad engineers crowded around a chalkboard with a Venn diagram of Roger Dean album covers and SilmarillionĀ references. And you might be forgiven if you did. Such stereotypes of science and engineering studen...
Itās All about Teamwork: The Center’s Shahin Nasr on his breakthrough findings in the visual system
A research team at the MGH Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging has shed new light on the fine-scale organization of human visual cortex. Scientists have long sought deeper understandings of how different visual features (e.g., color, motion and depth) were encoded within the visual system, bu...
Roberta Sclocco
Dr. Sclocco has a background in bioengineering and signal processing, with specificĀ training in non-invasive neuroimaging (e.g., fMRI, EEG) and peripheralĀ autonomic data analyses. Since the beginning of her career, she have beenĀ interested in the interactions between the central and peripheral au...
Fuyixue Wang
Dr. Wang is an Assistant Professor of Radiology at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) and Harvard Medical School (HMS). She obtained her PhD degree from MIT in the Harvard-MIT Health Sciences and Technology department, receiving interdisciplinary training in electrical engineering, medical phys...
Martinos Cookbook
During the depths of the COVID-19 pandemic, members of the Martinos Center community came together to share the gift of food. The Martinos Cookbook collects more than 70 of the recipes they contributed, representing cuisines from around the world and covering every meal from throughout the day. ...
About the Center
The Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging at Massachusetts General Hospital is one of the worldās premier research centers devoted to development and application of advanced biomedical imaging technologies. The Center is part of the Department of Radiology at Massachusetts General H...
Home Hospital Innovation Challenge Showcases Imaging Technologies of Tomorrow
On Thursday, May 18, the MGH Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging hosted the Home Hospital Innovation Challenge: a Shark Tank-like event in which researchers pitched ideas for novel biomedical imaging technologies that could be commercialized to meet a growing call for hospital-level care provi...
Peter Caravan and Kenneth Kwong Named ISMRM Fellows
The Martinos Centerās Peter Caravan and Kenneth Kwong were welcomed to the ranks of ISMRM Fellows at the 2019 annual meeting of ISMRM held in May in Montreal. The honor recognizes the incalculable contributions each has made to the field of biomedical imaging. Both researchers have played sign...
Understanding Eye-contact Avoidance in People With Autism
Individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) often have difficulty looking others in the eyes. This is typically interpreted as a sign of social and personal indifference, but self-reports from people with autism suggests otherwise. Many say that looking others in the eye is uncomfortable or s...
Peter Caravan
Peter Caravan, PhD, is co-director of the Institute for Innovation in Imaging (I3)Ā at Massachusetts General Hospital and a Professor of Radiology atĀ Harvard Medical School. He leads a multidisciplinary and translationalĀ molecular imaging lab (the Caravan Lab) focused on the invention of novel mol...
With New PET Probe, Researchers Image Fibrosis of the Lungs
The MGH Martinos Center's Pauline DĆ©sogĆØre and colleagues have described a new positron emission tomography (PET) probe that canĀ help to advanceĀ noninvasive diagnosis of pulmonary fibrosis. Reported in a Science Translational MedicineĀ paper published onlineĀ today, the probe enables detection and ...
Hong Hsi Lee
Hong-Hsi Lee, MD, PhD, is a medical imaging scientist with diverse background and extensive research experience in biophysical modeling, numerical simulations, tissue biology, and in vivo human imaging. His undergraduate and masterās training in medicine and physics in Taiwan and subsequent docto...
The (Totally True) Legend of Thomas Witzel and the Ultrahigh-field MRI Quench
Sometimes we get the hero we need. In the summer of 2017, the 7T MRI scanner at the MGH Martinos Center suffered a quench: a sudden loss of superconductivity resulting in a complete loss of the scannerās magnetic field. In short, it broke. Without a magnetic field, the instrument was inoperabl...
MGB Radiology Research Celebration 2023 – BWH
In 2023, the joint departments of Radiology Research at Massachusetts General Hospital and Brigham and Women's Hospital seek to recognize and support the accomplishments of our outstanding research faculty. We are immensely appreciative of the quality and quantity of their work.Ā The annual Rad...