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Is MRI invasive and does it use radiation?

No! Unlike X-ray, CT, and PET scans, MRIs do not use ionizing radiation and is considered a non-invasive procedure. Instead, MRIs use a strong magnetic field and radio waves to take pictures of your brain. The MRI scanner is a metal cylinder surrounded by a strong magnetic field. During the MRI, you...

Dr. Jennifer Potter Named Professor at Harvard Medical School

Jennifer Potter, MD, LGBT Population Health Program Director and Co-Chair of The Fenway Institute, has been named a Professor at Harvard Medical School (HMS). An announcement from the HMS LGBTQ and Allies group cited the appointment as recognition of Dr. Potter’s “hard work in LGBT health research...

Dr. Alex Keuroghlian to receive Harvard Medical School Borus Award

Since 2011, The Jonathan F. Borus Outstanding Early Career Educator Award in medical student education has been awarded to a junior faculty member at Harvard Medical School who has demonstrated exceptional promise, initiative and commitment in the area of psychiatric education. The award is named in...

ANALYTIC RESOURCES

We regularly use a number of analytic tools for computational neurosciences in our research, including brain network analysis and neural simulations. These codes are open source software tools in Pyth on and can be found on the lab's GitHub account. All routines require NumPy, S ciPy and Matplotlib...

Eye Witness 35 - April 2018

In issue #35 of Eye Witness, you'll learn the latest accomplishments within Harvard Ophthalmology and across our affiliates and partners. Download the full issue or read highlights below. Mass. Eye and Ear Performs First FDA-approved Gene Therapy for an Inherited Disease Jason Comander, MD, PhD...