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Neuroimaging & Neuroinformatics Laboratoryin conjunction with the Florey Neuroscience Institutes The Neuroimaging and Neuroinformatics Laboratory has four main research areas: Neurodegenerative Disorders Research, Interoception Research, Neuroimaging Methodology and Neuroscience Informatics. Laboratory members are undertaking neuroimaging research projects into neurodegenerative disorders such as Multiple Sclerosis and Huntington’s disease, quantitative analysis and modeling of neuroimages, and in neuroinformatics. The Laboratory, led by Associate Professor Gary Egan, is developing systems to analyse large neuroimaging datasets. Magnetic resonance images contain enormously detailed information about brain structure and function. In order to realize the true potential of such data, investigations of large imaging data sets across multiple laboratories need to be supported by technology based database federation and analytical techniques. This requires layered information technology systems including image database creation and curation tools, and standardised image processing using clusters of computers. The team is currently managing data from human and animal imaging projects and envisages extending the analysis of image databases by correlating neuroanatomy and brain function with genetic analyses in individual subjects. Visit Neuroimaging and Neuroinformatics website 2007/8 Neuroimaging and Neuroinformatics Group
Images from the Lab[click on the images to enlarge]
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Mental rotation activation regions displayed on SPM99 T1 template. |
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