Yulin Ge, imaging researcher at NYU Langone, originally trained to be a radiologist. A fascination with MRI has led him to pursue science that illuminates aspects of neurological health, disease, and aging.
Tag: Neuroimaging
Ivan Kirov, scientist who uses magnetic resonance spectroscopy as a window into the brain, talks about MRS, being methodical, and why drawing clear conclusions can be so challenging.
Santiago Coelho, postdoctoral fellow who develops diffusion MRI methods for brain imaging, talks about modeling tissue properties, entering the field by chance, and what he proposes to do next.
Findings highlight need for diversity in neurological and psychiatric research.
AI analysis of MRI data can accurately identify changes that result from repeated head injury, with potential to help illuminate how subtle brain injuries accumulate over time.
An interdepartmental collaboration at NYU Langone creates a vast shared repository of MR images to help advance the scientific understanding of metastatic brain cancer.
A multicompartment diffusion MRI analysis of football athletes adds to the body of evidence linking concussion and repeated head impacts to changes in the corpus callosum.
Mariana Lazar, medical imaging researcher who investigates psychiatric disorders, talks about recent findings, mentoring students, and learning by doing.
A New Way to Image Myelin
Scientists combine particle physics and neuroscience to visualize a key element of the nervous system.
Scientists at NYU Langone Health show that MRI signal can detect axonal features long assumed to lie beyond the reach of magnetic resonance imaging.










