This project is a collaboration between researchers at Mount Sinai Medical Center, Harvard Medical School, Boston Children’s Hospital, and the National Institutes of Health to conduct genotype and phenotype analysis of patients with Moebius Syndrome and other related conditions. Moebius syndrome (MBS) is defined by limited eye abduction and facial paresis.
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Read the postHow similar are twins to singletons? This study examins the developmental trajectory of twins and signletons from birth to two years of age.
Read the postAutomatic classification of Alzheimer’s Disease vs. Frontotemporal dementia: A spatial decision tree approach with FDG-PET
Read the postHereditary Spastic Paraplegia (HSP) is a group of neurodegenerative disorders characterized by spactiicty and weakness of the legs.
Read the postThe goal of this project was to determine whether MRI can detect the effects of short-term and long-term training on the brain. However, this study led to an incidental finding
Read the postPedsMRI study was an NIH funded multi-site longitudinal study using technologies such as anatomical MRI, DTI, MR spectroscopy to map pediatric brain development.
This study examines the sensitivity of DTI and quantitative histology measures to detect microstructural damage following experimental traumatic brain injury (TBI) in mice.
Read the postThe human brain undergoes rapid and dynamic development early in life.
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