VIRTUAL NIL Special Seminar: Muriah Wheelock (WashU Radiology) – “Network Level Analysis for Quantification of Connectome-Wide Associations”

March 23, 2021
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Zoom conference (Virtual)

“Network Level Analysis for Quantification of Connectome-Wide Associations”


Hosted by the NeuroImaging Laboratories (NIL)

Brief bio: Dr. Wheelock obtained her PhD in Behavioral Neuroscience from the University of Alabama at Birmingham where she studied the behavioral and neural response to psychosocial stress using functional and structural connectivity analysis. During her postdoctoral training in Developmental Neuroscience at Washington University in St. Louis, she utilized graph theory to determine brain networks underlying healthy and disordered cognitive and behavioral development. Through additional postdoctoral training in Translational Sciences at Washington University, she gained experience with technology innovation. Her BRAIN Initiative K99 project is focused on developing and disseminating network level analysis methods for connectome-wide association studies across the lifespan for understanding healthy and disordered cognition and behavior.

For inquiries contact Beth Beato.