Announcing Imaging Neuroscience Special Issue:
Optical & Acoustic Neuroimaging
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SI Editors: Adam Eggebrecht (Managing Guest Ed), Meryem Yucel, Paola Pinti, Rebecca Re, Charlie Demené, Monica Rosenberg (Executive SI Ed).
Open for submissions until end Oct
I will be giving a seminar tomorrow at 4pm, on functional ultrasound, ultrasound localisation microscopy and sonogenetics. Feel free to join at @ImperialBioeng, info 👇
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TEASER: Signals captured with fMRI at ultrahigh field (9.4 Tesla) and ultrafast (TR= 38 msecs) resolution from a rat brain slice.
See the clear periodicity in the signals? And the long range correlations?
Coming out soon in Nature Communications! 🥂
Stay tuned!
@Joana_Cabral__ Yes! This anesthetic effect is puzzling! I read your preprint actually, after seing some results presented by Noam @ShemeshL some time ago... was it EMIM? Did you try having animals awake in the MRI?
@PhysMedParis just moved in new facilities at @parisantecampus. Many thanks to @antoinetesniere and team for such a warm and motivating welcome ! Our institute devoted to MedTech at the frontier of Physics and medicine settles in the core of French digital health ecosystem !
We've confirmed more than 5,000 planets beyond our solar system. If we add sound for each new world, you can hear the pace of discovery during 30+ years of science. Tones are changed by the planets' distance from their stars. https://t.co/Q72MwrjTwX
You can check the rest of the results in the full paper (https://t.co/lXyKJFfQ70) An exciting question is still unanswered: where this modality will stand in the landscape of #neuroimaging? 🧠↔️🔬
If you want to know more about how functional ultrasound imaging may have the power to change the monitoring & the management of at risk newborns, I will give a talk in Hall E on Tuesday (S45) at #FENS2022, thanks Jessica Dubois for organizing the symposium and @FENSorg.
@iconeus I want to thank @iconeus for all the hard work provided, all the team can be very proud! It has been already quite a journey to build this together with @PhysMedParis, but now the real adventure begins! Let's image the neonatal brain!
Our first Iconeus One system for clinical research is finally ready!🎉
Once it’s in place at Robert Debré Hospital, it’ll be used for assessing brain function in newborns. 👇
#fUS#neurotwitter
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