Hyperpolarized Bicarbonate as Imaging Biomarker of Neural Metabolism and Function
Offered By: MGH Martinos Center via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the potential of hyperpolarized bicarbonate as an imaging biomarker for neural metabolism and function in this 54-minute seminar presented by Dr. Jae Mo Park from UT Southwestern. Delve into cutting-edge research that investigates how this innovative technique can provide valuable insights into brain activity and metabolic processes. Learn about the methodology, applications, and implications of using hyperpolarized bicarbonate in neuroimaging studies. Gain a deeper understanding of how this approach may contribute to advancements in neuroscience and potentially aid in the diagnosis and treatment of neurological disorders. This BrainMap seminar, hosted by the MGH Martinos Center, offers a comprehensive look at an emerging area of biomedical imaging research.
Syllabus
BrainMap: Hyperpolarized bicarbonate as imaging biomarker of neural metabolism and function
Taught by
MGH Martinos Center
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