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Revision as of 18:39, 9 May 2016
Contents
Welcome to the NIML
The Neurophysiological Imaging and Modeling Laboratory (NIML) at The University of Idaho Department of Biological Engineering is led by Dr. Bryn Martin. Our aim is to conduct clinical translational research that enhances human health and well being for the millions of people affected by CNS disorders. We develop and apply advanced MR imaging and computational modeling techniques to investigate the pathophysiology of CNS disorders and therapeutics from a hydrodynamic and biomechanical perspective and develop related medical technologies.
Research
The NIML's conducts in vivo, in vitro and in silico experiments to investigate four main areas of research (Figure 4):
- Intrathecal drug and gene vector delivery
- Hydrocephalus and Chiari malformation
- Medical Devices and Technology
- Neurodegenerative disorders
Projects
Please click on the links below to learn more about the current, available, and past research projects at the NIML.
- Open Research Assistant Positions for projects that we need help with.
- Current projects that we are working on.
- Past projects that have been completed.
- Click here to see Youtube videos of our research.
Research Team
The NIML is a multi-disciplinary research group located at the University of Idaho and collaborating institutions.
- Click here to learn more about our research team.
- Click here to find open research positions in the NIML.
- Click here to see our collaborators.
Background
- Click here for background on neurophysiological imaging and modeling.
Publications
- Click here for a list of NIML publications on Google Scholar.
Links
- Click here for external links to related laboratories, conferences, and organizations.
- Past NIML monthly meetings are here.
News
Date | Announcement |
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2015-08-15 |
Update to be posted soon. |
2015-08-?? |
Update to be posted soon. |