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Our Current Research

For more than 30 years, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) research at BIDMC has made major contributions to the advancement of MRI technology and its application to disease characterization and the diagnosis and monitoring of treatment response. Some areas of current research focus are listed below...

CAO Speaker Series

Archive Link: https://research.bilh.org/bilhevents/cao-speaker-series-artificial-intelligencemachine-learning

Poster Abstracts and Locations

Please Note: 1. If you have BILH OneDrive app installed on your Android devices, please follow the steps HERE . 2. If it's your first time to login on your mobile device, click on Presenter Name and login. PDF will be opened in a new tab, close the tab (Don't click on the back arrow () if you see...

Functional Neuroimaging of Voiding in Mice

These studies were funded by an NIH P20 grant [DK108276], to form a Resource Development Project within the BIDMC Department of Medicine’s Center for Interdisciplinary Research in Benign Urology. This Project brings together Department of Radiology Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) physicists and...

Critical Dynamics and Coupling in Bursts of Cortical Rhythms Indicate Non-Homeostatic Mechanism for Sleep-Stage Transitions and Dual Role of VLPO Neurons in Both Sleep and Wake

Lombardi, Fabrizio, Manuel Gómez-Extremera, Pedro Bernaola-Galván, Ramalingam Vetrivelan, Clifford B Saper, Thomas E Scammell, and Plamen Ch Ivanov. 2020. “Critical Dynamics and Coupling in Bursts of Cortical Rhythms Indicate Non-Homeostatic Mechanism for Sleep-Stage Transitions and Dual Role of VLPO Neurons in Both Sleep and Wake”. https://doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1278-19.2019.

Opioid Prescribing

Surgical patients often require opioid pain prescriptions after discharge from the hospital to control their pain during recovery, but healthcare providers may overestimate the number of pills the patient needs - contributing to pill diversion and opioid misuse. We are leveraging machine learning...