About the Lab
Our lab is dedicated to developing next-generation MRI technologies with enhanced sensitivity, specificity, and spatiotemporal resolution to advance the investigation of human brain and body structure, function, and physiology.
Our research spans various imaging modalities, including functional MRI, diffusion MRI, quantitative MRI, glymphatic and lymphatic flow imaging, and metabolic imaging. Through innovations in pulse sequence design, data encoding, image reconstruction, and signal processing, we aim to create advanced tools that drive new insights for both neuroscientific research and clinical applications.
Lab News
Our work on Romer-EPTI has been selected as the cover image of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (MRM), April 2025 (https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/mrm.30365)
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Lab received $2M R01 grant from NIH NIBIB R01 EB036507 (Impact score 20, PI: Fuyixue Wang), titled "Developing next-generation imaging...
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Romer-EPTI paper on mesoscale diffusion MRI is now published in MRM with Open Access(https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/mrm.30365)
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Single-shot EPTI paper is now published on MRM with Open Access(https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/mrm.30327)
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Congratulations to Zhangxuan! His abstract, "Water/Fat Separated Echo Planar Time-Resolved Imaging (EPTI) for Efficient Distortion-Free Multi-Contrast Imaging", has been awarded...
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Our abstract "EPTIMA: Echo Planar Time-resolved Imaging derived Millisecond-scale temporal resolution Acquisition" has been awarded the Summa Cum Laude Merit...
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Our work on "Romer-EPTI for SNR-efficient motion-robust distortion-free mesoscale dMRI and microstructure imaging" won the Best Scientific Oral award from...
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We have two abstract awarded ISMRM Magna Cum Laude Merit Award at ISMRM 2023:#1 "Mesoscale Distortion-Free In-Vivo DMRI At 7T...
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Lab received a 5-year U24 grant from NIH NINDS U24 NS129893 (Impact score 20, PI: Fuyixue Wang), titled "Advancing fMRI...
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