Neuroimaging Core (NI)
神经影像核心 (NI)
基本信息
- 批准号:9904717
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 22.79万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2014
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2014-06-02 至 2024-03-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:Acute Brain InjuriesAddressAnatomyAnimal ModelAnimalsAttenuatedBasal metabolic rateBehavior assessmentBiological MarkersBiomedical EngineeringBrainCenters of Research ExcellenceClinical ResearchCollaborationsComplexComputer softwareDataData AnalysesData SetDatabasesDevelopmentDoseElectroencephalographyEvaluationFunctional ImagingFunctional Magnetic Resonance ImagingFundingFutureHumanHuman ResourcesImageInternationalInterventionLibrariesLiquid substanceMagnetic Resonance ImagingMagnetic Resonance SpectroscopyMeasurementMeasuresMentorsMetabolicMetabolismMethodologyMethodsModernizationMotionMuscleNatureNeuronal PlasticityPathologyPhasePositioning AttributeRecoveryRehabilitation therapyReproducibilityResearchResearch DesignResearch PersonnelResourcesRodentSCTR geneScalp structureScanningSouth CarolinaSpecific qualifier valueSpectrum AnalysisSpin LabelsStrokeStructureSystemTechniquesTechnologyTimeTissuesTrainingTranscranial magnetic stimulationTranslatingTranslational ResearchTranslationsUnited States National Institutes of HealthWidespread Diseaseacronymsanimal resourcebasebehavioral outcomebioimagingblood oxygen level dependentbrain morphologyclinical databasecraniumdata sharingdensityequipment trainingexercise regimenexperiencefaculty mentorfunctional plasticitygray matterhemodynamicshuman subjectimaging modalityindividual patientinnovationlarge datasetsmethod developmentmorphometrymultidisciplinarymultimodalityneuroimagingneuroimaging markerneuromechanismneurophysiologynovelopen sourcepost strokerehabilitation researchrelating to nervous systemrepositoryresponsesenior facultysoftware developmentstroke recoverystroke rehabilitationsuccessful interventiontooltwo photon microscopy
项目摘要
The Neuroimaging Core (NI) provides access to state-of-the art neuroimaging facilities and methodologies.
COBRE funds will support a Bioengineer (shared with the BSTIM Core) who will oversee the technical aspects
and develop new methods to interface image acquisition with stimulation and rehabilitation techniques; a full-
time Image Technician who will provide training and assistance for analysis and interpretation of complex
measurements; partial effort of an EEG Technician who will provide guidance in techniques for high density EEG
and assist with data analyses; and dedicated effort for senior faculty who will provide mentoring and training in
rigor, reproducibility and interpretation as well as methods development for human and animal studies. Specific
aims are to: (1) Provide COBRE investigators with turnkey access to modern neuroimaging tools to investigate
stroke-recovery related changes in brain morphology, connectivity, metabolism and function; (2) Develop
innovative tools to observe the detailed neural response (both short- and long-term) to diverse interventions; 3)
Generate high quality, reproducible, quantitative data to help identify neuroimaging “biomarkers” and thereby
become a leader in forming large multi-system quantitative data sets for inclusion in the COBRE Comprehensive
Multidisciplinary Database (CMD) as well as national and international data sharing efforts; and 4) Mentor and
train COBRE investigators in the acquisition and analysis of complex neuroimaging data so they can investigate
and exploit inherent plasticity and develop and translate novel mechanism-based, experience-dependent
interventional methods. Continuous progress toward these aims will establish the NI Core as a premier resource
in the integration of neuroimaging into stroke rehabilitation studies at MUSC, as well as nationally and
internationally. The NI Core will facilitate investigators’ access to structural and functional imaging methods such
as blood oxygen level dependent (BOLD) magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS), arterial spin labeling (ASL),
and high density electroencephalography (EEG), enabling them to ask important research questions such as
tissue volume associated with the stroke and adaptive plasticity, stroke pathology, correlates of basal
metabolism, local estimates of cellular complexity, regional responses to localized brain stimulation and
corresponding functional responses. The NI Core’s multimodal, cross-disciplinary, integrative nature encourages
collaborative innovation. The ability to use transcranial magnetic stimulation within the scanner (i.e., interleaved
TMS/fMRI) makes MUSC one of very few places where investigators can directly examine immediate and longer-
term effects of brain stimulation interventions on brain activity and hemodynamics, and investigate the causal
nature of induced activity in cortical and subcortical nodes of a brain network. In addition, 7T small animal
scanning and two-photon microscopy systems provide sensitive translational tools to investigate mechanisms
underlying rehabilitation and cortical stimulation enhancement of neural plasticity and stroke recovery in animal
models.
神经成像核心(NI)提供访问国家的最先进的神经成像设施和方法。
项目成果
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