Melissa W. Haskell
I worked on MRI research as a graduate student in the...
I worked on MRI research as a graduate student in the...
Our research group applies Positron Emission Tomography (PET), molecular imaging principles, and pharmacokinetic modeling methods to measure physiological parameters in vivo to better understand healthy brain function, aging, neuropsychiatric disorders...
Members of the Zhuang laboratory apply their diverse backgrounds in physics, chemistry, biology, and engineering to develop advanced imaging methods and to exploit these tools to study a variety of interesting biological problems. Understanding the...
Researching Alzheimer's disease using multiphoton microscopy to observe, in vivo, the anatomy and physiology of specific cell type in the brain.Our laboratory uses sophisticated optical techniques to address fundamental questions in Alzheimer's disease...
My laboratory is interested in the role of spatial organization in host-microbe interactions in the mammalian gut. We develop, extend, and utilize image-based approaches to spatial genomics, including a massively multiplexed single-molecule RNA imaging...
I lead an interdisciplinary research group with interests encompassing computational biology, imaging, and brain science. A core aim of our group is the development of computational methods for biomedical image analysis, with domains ranging from...
My research interests lie at the interface of information science, molecular engineering, and biology. We are interested in engineering digitally...
Our research focuses on the processes that mediate and regulate the movement of...
My lab works at the intersection of neurobiology, physics, and engineering. We combine functional and structural mapping of...