Dr. Meghan Byrne, Ph.D. to join CAHBIR in July 2027
Dr. Byrne is an expert in eating disorders, with a primary focus on the neural substrates of binge eating. Her research interests in eating behavior align with ongoing studies on … Read More
Dr. Byrne is an expert in eating disorders, with a primary focus on the neural substrates of binge eating. Her research interests in eating behavior align with ongoing studies on … Read More
When CAHBIR opened, RU-New Brunswick provided funds for pilot studies conducted by RU-NB faculty. This support has enabled a number of novel studies. These funds will be ending soon, but … Read More
A recent story about CAHBIR research https://www.rutgers.edu/news/mri-scans-reveal-how-brain-processes-toxic-workplace-abuse
Warning: The following contains references to Unix command-line tools, MATLAB processing of fMRI data, and the Star Wars Prequel Movies. Viewer discretion is advised. Also, this guide assumes you already … Read More
BHI-CAHBIR PIlot Grants for RU-NB faculty: To facilitate scanning at CAHBIR, we are pleased to offer two grant opportunities for RU-NB faculty. In addition to scanning on CAHBIR’s state of … Read More
CAHBIR 2nd Annual MRI Methods Workshop Tuesday, August 29th, 1-4 PM Wednesday, August 30th, 1- 4PM Thursday, August 31st, 1-5 PM. Location: Room V14 RWJMS Research Tower The Center for Advanced Human Brain … Read More
Technologists, radiologists, and researchers frequently disagree on whether or not to automatic prescription of slices. The arguments vary depending on the application, and include the desire to maintain control, experience … Read More
We are pleased to announce our 2023 request for proposals for pilot funds for scanning and other CAHBIR services. These include both a brief format proposals for RU-NB and RBHS … Read More
We are pleased to announce that Avram Holmes, Ph.D. will be joining CAHBIR in the summer of 2023. Dr. Holmes received his Ph.D. from Harvard and is currently an associate … Read More
Purpose This is an updated post I originally wrote in 2018 while at the University of Texas at Austin. That post has grown stale with outdated references, instructions, and advice, … Read More