The Neuroimaging Lab captures imaging from patients and research participants at the Fixel Institute.
Imaging collected through the lab links to the other core laboratories and plays an essential role for database and biomarker projects. The lab collaborates with researchers interested in motor, mood, cognition, quality of life, deep brain stimulation and non-invasive stimulation research.
Led by Dr. David Vaillancourt, the Neuroimaging Lab developed novel techniques for imaging in vivo and ex vivo animals and for tracking disease progression in humans. Specific applications in the laboratory include Parkinson’s disease, dystonia, Alzheimer’s disease, essential tremor, ataxia, and chronic pain.
Meet the Researchers Lab Website
Meet the Researchers
David Vaillancourt, Ph.D.
Director and Principle Investigator of Neuroimaging Lab
Christopher Hess M.D.
Nikolaus McFarland MD, PhD
Catherine Price Ph.D., ABPP-cn
Aparna A Wagle Shukla M.D.
Name | Department | Position | |
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Steve Coombes, PhD | Applied Physiology and Kinesiology | Faculty | |
Baba Vemuri, PhD | Computer and Information Science and Engineering | Faculty |
Lab Students
Name | Position | |
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Winston Chu | PhD student | |
Bryan Gatto | PhD student | |
Rachel Judy | PhD student | |
Han Liu | PhD student | |
Trina Mitchell | PhD student | |
Wei-in Wang | PhD student | |
Bradley Wilkes | PhD Post-doc |