New paper on multiparametric physiological imaging

A new article from the Bright Lab, titled “Multiparametric measurement of cerebral physiology using calibrated fMRI, has been accepted for publication in NeuroImage.

In the context of a calibrated fMRI experiment, we simultaneously characterize BOLD, blood flow, blood volume, tissue oxygen extraction, oxidative metabolism, and vascular reactivity throughout the brain.  Rather than focus on a single aspect of brain physiology, considering the relationships of multiple physiological parameters allows more accurate and precise characterization of neurovascular health in a range of clinical applications. This paper is part of a special issue on Physiological MRI, in collaboration with Paula Croal, Nic Blockley, and Dan Bulte at the University of Oxford.

View the full paper here.

Bright Lab opens at Northwestern University!

The Bright Lab of Applied Neurovascular Imaging is moving to Northwestern University on January 1st, 2018. Based downtown in the Chicago Campus, the lab is embedded in the applied clinical research facilities of Physical Therapy and Human Movement Sciences, right on the Magnificent Mile, and links with the dedicated neuroimaging scanners at the Centre for Translational Imaging. Several openings for PhD students and post-doctoral research fellows will be announced in the new year. Stay tuned for updates as we apply advanced MRI techniques for studying cerebral physiology in a range of exciting new clinical directions!