Professor Ji-Xin Cheng recently won both a Raman Award for “Most Innovative Technological Development,” and the ACS “Division of Analytical Chemistry Award in Spectrochemical Analysis” Congrats to Professor Cheng!
Assistant Professor Matthias Stangl was recently published alongside a team of researchers for their article, “Entorhinal-based path integration selectively predicts midlife risk of Alzheimer’s disease”
“Brain scans of some unresponsive hospital patients show detectable activity” includes commentary from Professor Greer, chair of the neurology department.
For the second year, the Neurophotonics Center cohosted the Neuroscience of the Everyday World conference alongside the Center for Brain Recovery and Hariri Institute, sponsored by the Tianqiao and Chrissy Chen Institute on August 26 and 27, 2024. This two day conference, held on the 17th floor of the Computing and Data Sciences building, featured […]
Professor Ji-Xin Cheng et al. were published this past June for an article on “Millimetre-deep micrometre-resolution vibrational imaging by shortwave infrared photothermal microscopy”
Swathi Kiran, the James and Cecilia Tse Ying Professor in Neurorehabilitation, and Clinical Professor Elizabeth Hoover have been recognized by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) for their contributions to the professions of speech-language pathology and speech & hearing science.
Matthias Stangl is an assistant professor of BME. His lab focuses on the intersection of cognitive neuroscience, neuroengineering, and data analysis, to address key questions about human cognition and behavior.
Brian DePasquale, assistant professor of BME, has always been fascinated with the brain. His lab uses machine learning, neural networks and dynamic systems to understand brain function.