The CMM’s Collaborative Projects (CPs) serve as a critical test-bed for evaluating and refining the tools and methodologies developed by the Technology Research and Development (TR&D) projects through an iterative “push-pull” process.
Geographic distribution of both Collaborative Projects (blue) and Service Projects (orange) is shown on the map below. You can also view an interactive version of the map.
Neuroimaging and clinical endpoints with high-dimensional analysis of pathological endophenotypes in TBI and the aging brain
PI: C. Dirk Keene, Christine MacDonald, University of Washington
NIH U01 NS137484, U19 AG066567
Center for Advanced Imaging Innovation and Research (CAI2R): Reimagining the future of scanning: From snap-shots to streaming, from imitating the eye to emulating the brain
PI: Daniel Sodickson, New York University School of Medicine
NIH P41 EB017183
Connectome 2.0: Developing the next generation human MRI scanner for bridging studies of the micro-, meso- and macro-connectome
PI: Susie Huang, Massachusetts General Hospital
NIH U01 EB026996
Resolving human brain activation across cerebral cortical layers with line-scan functional MRI
PI: Jonathan Polimeni, Stanford University
NIH R01 NS136385
NexGen 7T MRI scanner for mesoscale brain imaging: Integration and Dissemination
PI: David Feinberg, University of California, Berkeley
NIH U24 NS129949
Charge-based brain modeling engine with boundary element fast multipole method
PI: Sergey Makaroff, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
NIH R01 MH130490
Visual Cortex as a Window to Microstructural and Functional Development of the Human Brain
PI: Kalanit Grill-Spector, Stanford University
NIH R01 EY033835
Improved 3D EPI for pre-surgical mapping of epilepsy
PI: Onur Afacan, Boston Children’s Hospital
NIH R01 NS133228
Imaging BBB water exchange rate and permeability in VCID
PI: Danny J. Wang, University of Southern California
NIH R01 NS134712; RF1 AG084072
Label-free optical imaging for human mesoscale connectivity
MPI: Taner Akkin, University of Minnesota; Sarah Heilbronner, Baylor College of Medicine
NIH R01 MH126923; UM1 NS132207
NeuroSimNIBS: Integrated electric field and neuronal response modeling for transcranial electric and magnetic stimulation
PI: Angel Peterchev, Duke University
NIH R01 MH128422
Understanding the neurodevelopmental effects of youth tackle football participation
PI: Zeynep Saygin, Ohio State University
NIH R01 HD110401
Multi-scale and multi-modality imaging of neuropathology in VCID
PI: James Gee, University of Pennsylvania
NIH U24 NS135568
Motion Robust Relaxometry for Infant Neuroimaging
PI: Andrew L. Alexander, University of Wisconsin-Madison
NIH R01 HD108868
Ultrahigh-resolution functional MRI of the human brain at 10.5 Tesla
PI: Xiaoping Wu, University of Minnesota
NIH R01 NS136490
Completed
Reclaiming and revitalizing Adult Changes in Thought neuroimaging records
PI: Christine MacDonald, University of Washington
NIH RF1 AG056326
Towards integrated 3D reconstruction of whole human brains at subcellular resolution
PI: Kwanghun Chung, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
NIH U01 MH117072
MRI corticography: Development of the next generation microscale human cortex MRI scanner
PI: David Feinberg, University of California, Berkeley
NIH U01 EB025162
MRI diffusion in tumors using oscillating gradients
PI: Junzhong Xu, Vanderbilt University Medical Center
NIH R01 CA109106
Center of Biomedical Research Excellence: Center for Central Nervous System Function, Project #5: The causal role of neocortical beta events in human sensory perception
PI: Jerome Sanes (Stephanie Jones), Brown University
NIH P20 GM103645
Optimized dosing of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation for enhancement of hippocampal-cortical networks
PI: Joel Voss, Northwestern University
NIH R01 MH111790
A high-performance unshielded wearable brain-computer interface based on microfabricated total-field OPMs
PI: Svenja Knappe, University of Colorado
NIH R01 EB027004
The neuronal underpinnings of non-invasive laminar fMRI
PI: Essa Yacoub, University of Minnesota
NIH RF1 MH116978
COBRE Center for Central Nervous System Function
PI: Jerome Sanes, Brown University
NIH P20 GM103645
Wearable RF-EEG Cap for closed loop TMS/fMRI/EEG Applications
PI: Lucia Navarro de Lara, Massachusetts General Hospital
NIH K99 EB032749