BME Seminar: Meng Cui (Purdue University)

February 8, 2018
10:10 am - 11:10 am
Whitaker Hall 218 (Danforth Campus)

“Multiscale functional and structural brain imaging”


Abstract: Human brain as the center of the nervous system controls our physiology, consciousness and behavior. The function of brain relies on the interactions of tens of billions of neurons through tens of trillions of synapses. Gaining precise knowledge of neural circuits and the cellular metabolism relies on the innovative and transformative neuroimaging tools for quantitative measurement of cellular dynamics and signaling in live brain. Our lab works at the interface of image processing and imaging system development to deliver enabling tools for neuroscience research. In this talk, we will discuss the latest development on imaging brain across multiple temporal and spatial scales. 

Biomedical Engineering (BME) seminars

For inquiries contact Jamie Skubal.

GETTING TO CAMPUS

Please know that there have been changes to parking on the Danforth Campus due to the east end construction.

Metrolink or biking to the Danforth campus are the easiest options.

If you choose to drive, the closest parking is in Millbrook garage off of Forest Park Parkway and Throop Drive.  It will take approx. 15 minutes to walk to our building.