LONI: Laboratory of Neuro Imaging

Biomedical Imaging Put to Work

Advanced Imaging Pro
Many other diseases may also be diagnosed with advanced imaging. At UCLA's Laboratory of Neuro Imaging, Arthur Toga and Rico Magsipoc combine optics and computers to explore brain development and disease. Toga says, "We create multi-modal representations for relationships between observations. We want to know the relationship between changes in a particular area of the brain relative to functional activity." Combining data from various imaging modalities and watching changes over time creates data sets that are 4 gigabytes (GB) on average and can reach 100 GB.
Mike May

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