University of Minnesota's Center for Cerebellar Network Structure/Function in Health and Disease

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The University of Minnesota's Center for Cerebellar Network Structure and Function in Health and Disease was formally established in 2019 through an Academic Investment Research Program (AIRP) award, but draws on a long history of collaborative cerebellar research efforts at the University.  The Center is comprised of faculty from the Medical School, College of Science and Engineering, and School of Public Health, and spans multiple UMN campus locations.  Collectively, the Center provides strong expertise in neurobiology, genetics, optical and MR imaging, biomedical engineering and statistics.  

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Center Co-Directors:

Gülin Öz, PhD
Radiology / Center for Magnetic Resonance Research (CMRR)
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Esther Krook-Magnuson, PhD
Dept of Neuroscience
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Center Faculty Members:

Taner Akkin, PhD, Biomedical Engineering, College of Science and Engineering
Khalaf Bushara, MD, Neurology
H. Brent Clark, MD, PhD, Lab Medicine & Pathology
Marija Cvetanovic, PhD, Neuroscience
Lynn E. Eberly, PhD, Division of Biostatistics, School of Public Health
Timothy Ebner, MD, PhD, Neuroscience
Detlef Heck, PhD, Biomedical Sciences
Pierre-Gilles Henry, PhD, Radiology/CMRR
Christophe Lenglet, PhD, Radiology/CMRR
Michael Koob, PhD, Lab Medicine & Pathology
Esther Krook-Magnuson, PhD, Neuroscience
Harry Orr, PhD, Lab Medicine & Pathology
Gülin Öz, PhD, Radiology / Center for Magnetic Resonance Research (CMRR)
Martha Streng, PhD, Neuroscience
Yi-Mei Amy Yang, PhD, Biomedical Sciences

 

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