Service users of the Center for Mesoscale Mapping (CMM) directly employ CMM imaging tools to advance their research in a meaningful way. Though they do not necessarily have the same iterative interactions with the TRDs as the Collaborative Projects, the Service Projects (SPs) play an important role in extending these tools geographically and scientifically.
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.
Linking neural, hemodynamic, and multiscale cerebrospinal fluid flow measures in humans
PI: L. Lewis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
NIH U19 NS128613
Integration of advanced diffusion MRI and 3D histology for improved neurosurgical targeting
PI: J. McNab, Stanford University
NIH R01 NS095985
Data harmonization and analysis for temporal, spatial, and spatiotemporal dynamic functional connectivity
PI: V. D. Calhoun, Georgia State University
P50DA056408, R01AG073949, R01MH123610
Probing the functional and behavioral impact of precision circuit modulation in neuropsychiatric disorders
PI: M. Eldaief, Massachusetts General Hospital
NIH R01 MH129367
Safe and effective MRI for pediatric patients with implantable electronic devices
PI: L. Golestani Rad, Northwestern University
NIH R01 HL168859
Neural recording and simulation tools to address the mesoscale gap
PI: J. Mosher, UT Houston Health Sciences Center
NIH R01 NS133972
Dopaminergic and neuroplastic influences on longitudinal change in cognitive and brain aging
PI: K. Kennedy, University of Texas Dallas
NIH R01 AG056535
Biopsychosocial mechanisms of successful aging
PI: L. F. Barrett, Northeastern University
NIH R01 AG071173
Measuring brain complexity to detect and predict recovery of consciousness in the ICU
PI: B. Edlow, Massachusetts General Hospital
NIH R01 NS138257
Natural history of succinic semialdehyde dehydrogenase deficiency (SSADHD), a heritable disorder of GABA metabolism
PI: P. Pearl, Boston Children’s Hospital
NIH R01 HD091142
Integrated RF/shim/WiFi coil array for high-resolution diffusion MRI in the brain and spinal cord
PI: A. Song, Duke University
NIH R01 NS134726
Toward a biophysically principled network model and validation of transcranial magnetic stimulation
PI: Alexander Opitz, University of Minnesota
NIH R01 MH136053; R01 EB034143
ABCD-USA Consortium: Research project site at Washington University
PI: Deanna Barch, Washington University in Saint Louis
NIH U01 DA051038
MR fingerprinting based quantitative imaging and analysis platform (MRF-QIA) for brain tumors
PI: D. Ma, Case Western Reserve University
NIH R01 CA269604
Completed
Transdiagnostic Multimodal 7 Tesla MRI of the Locus Coeruleus in Human Pathological Anxiety
PI: Priti Balchandani, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
NIH R01 MH116953
Gamma Induction for Amyloid Clearance in Alzheimer’s Disease
PI: Emiliano Santarnecchi, Massachusetts General Hospital
NIH R01 AG060981
MR Fingerprinting for Epilepsy
PI: Dan Ma, Case Western Reserve University
NIH R01 NS109439
Affect Regulation and Beta Amyloid Maturational Factors in Aging and Age-related Pathology
PI: Lisa Feldman Barrett, Northeastern University
NIH R01 MH113234
Quantitative Mapping of Substantia Nigra Iron in Parkinson’s Disease
PI: Yi Wang, Weill Medical College of Cornell University
NIH R01 NS095562
High Fidelity Diffusion MRI for Children with Cerebral Palsy in Stem Cell Therapy
PI: Allen Song, Duke University
NIH R01 NS075017
Imaging Neural Dynamics at High Temporal Resolution in Sleep and Sleep Deprivation
PI: Laura Lewis, Boston University
NIH R00 MH111748
Externalizing Outcomes in High Risk Youth
PI: Kent Kiehl, MIND Research Network
NIH R01 AA026290