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− | The Neurophysiological Imaging and Modeling Laboratory (NIML) at The University of Idaho [http://www.uidaho.edu/cals/be Department of Biological Engineering] is led by [[Bryn Martin]]. | + | The Neurophysiological Imaging and Modeling Laboratory (NIML) at The University of Idaho [http://www.uidaho.edu/cals/be Department of Biological Engineering] is led by [[Bryn Martin]]. We conduct clinical translational research to investigate the pathophysiology of central nervous system disorders and develop related medical technologies. |
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− | The mission of the NIML is to become a leading laboratory in the study of the cerebrospinal fluid system in relation to neurological disorders and to contribute to the advancement of cerebrospinal-fluid- | + | The mission of the NIML is to become a leading laboratory in the study of the cerebrospinal fluid system in relation to neurological disorders and to contribute to the advancement of cerebrospinal-fluid-related technologies through active transfer of our know-how to the clinic and to the medical technology sector. To help translate these findings and technologies to the clinic, we [[collaborators|collaborate]] with neurosurgeons, neurologists, neuroradiologists and medical device manufacturers. |
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#Cerebrospinal fluid system physiology, Chiari malformation & hydrocephalus | #Cerebrospinal fluid system physiology, Chiari malformation & hydrocephalus | ||
#Advanced MRI and ultrasound imaging and post-processing techniques | #Advanced MRI and ultrasound imaging and post-processing techniques |
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Contents
Welcome to the NIML
The Neurophysiological Imaging and Modeling Laboratory (NIML) at The University of Idaho Department of Biological Engineering is led by Bryn Martin. We conduct clinical translational research to investigate the pathophysiology of central nervous system disorders and develop related medical technologies.
Mission
The mission of the NIML is to become a leading laboratory in the study of the cerebrospinal fluid system in relation to neurological disorders and to contribute to the advancement of cerebrospinal-fluid-related technologies through active transfer of our know-how to the clinic and to the medical technology sector. To help translate these findings and technologies to the clinic, we collaborate with neurosurgeons, neurologists, neuroradiologists and medical device manufacturers.
Current research topics:
- Cerebrospinal fluid system physiology, Chiari malformation & hydrocephalus
- Advanced MRI and ultrasound imaging and post-processing techniques
- Computational fluid dynamics simulation of biological flows
- Astronaut eye and brain biomechanics
- Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and Parkinson's
- Intrathecal drug and gene vector delivery and neuropheresis
- In vitro modeling
- Virtual reality for medical applications
Research
- Current projects that we are working on.
- Past projects that have been completed.
- Youtube videos of our research.
- Publications based on NIML research.
- Background information on cerebrospinal fluid and the CNS.
- Facilities available at the NIML.
- Monthly lab meeting
- Courses related to Neural Engineering at University of Idaho.
Research Team
Links
- Links to related laboratories, conferences, and organizations.
- Software that we use in the lab.
- Visitor information including parking pass and directions.
News
Date | Announcement |
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2016-10-14 |
Congratulations to NIML Researchers Gabryel Conley and Tavara Freeman for being accepted to the University of Idaho's Grand Challenges Program! |
2016-09-16 |
Deadline to signup for the University of Idaho's Grand Challenges Program is September 16, 2016. |
2016-07-29 |
Congratulations to NIML student Mohammadreza Khani on his abstract acceptance to the International Hydrocephalus and CSF Disorders Conference. |
2016-05-17 |
Congratulations to NIML student Lucas Sass on his recent interview in the Moscow-Pullman Daily news. |
2016-05-13 |
NIML welcomes our 2016 summer research students, Christina Gibbs, Joshua Pluid, Gabryel Conley, Tavara Freeman and Violet Gomm. |
2016-04-18 |
Dr. Bryn Martin, Brian Cleveley and Xing Tao received funding for their collaborative Vandal Ideas Project grant. |
2016-04-07 |
Congrats to NIML researchers on their publication in the Annals of Biomedical Engineering! |
2015-11-01 |
Congratulations to NIML researchers their publication in the Journal of Biomechanics. |