Congratulations to Sarah Lavery, lab alumus: her paper on functional connectivity in Maple Syrup Urine Disease was just published in Cerebal Cortex. In collaboration with the @AhrensNicklas Lab.
https://t.co/OjE91d8Tuz
Join @PennMedicine July 17-20 in the Smilow Rubenstein Auditorium for the 3rd annual Britton Chance International Symposium on Metabolic Imaging & Spectroscopy, "Honoring the 110th birthday of Britton Chance"! Learn more & register➡️ https://t.co/qFL09YF1E5
Check out our latest collaboration with @Penn_SIVE and @VandyAtVandy improving statistical methods for widefield optical imaging, published in Journal of Neuroscience Methods. https://t.co/7hvAKNiFrN
Our recent work on statistical rigor explores methods to control the familywise error rate in group analysis of optical neuroimaging data. Read it in #Neurophotonics@SPIEtweets. In collaboration with @Penn_SIVE and @VandyAtVandy.
https://t.co/Ke9ItYl3UX
Our latest publication is available online. Examining low frequency power of diffuse correlation spectroscopy as a biomarker of neuronal injury after piglet cardiac arrest. In collaboration with the @kilbaugh and Licht/Baker labs. In @ResusJournal
https://t.co/YEOBdEETBY
We are looking forward to seeing everyone at #OpticaBiophotonics22 where @cchan7194 will present a poster on our work looking at resting-state hemodynamics in a mouse model of maple syrup urine disease. In collaboration with @AhrensNicklas
Check out our lab's newest publication on understanding the statistical effects of autocorrelation in resting-state optical neuroimaging data in mice. In collaboration with @Penn_SIVE and @VandyAtVandy Now in #Neurophotonics@SPIEtweets
https://t.co/yJaMBa1std
We are hiring a research technician, focusing on the acquisition of optical intrinsic signal neuroimaging data. Please apply here: https://t.co/ui4HzbTaOb
We are hiring! We are looking for a post-doctoral fellow for the analysis of resting-state hemodynamics and functional connectivity. Please apply here: https://t.co/pld2nOoc6J
Welcome to the Twitter account for the Optical Neuroimaging Lab at CHOP/UPenn! We are a new lab focusing on the use of resting-state hemodynamics to develop imaging biomarkers of neurologic injury in pediatrics.