Associate Professor @UCSF. Imaging the brain, in health and disease, using MRI and metabolic approaches. She/Her/Hers.

Joined June 2013
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Our latest preprint provides proof of concept for the use of PI3K inhibitors to treat vascular dementia. @UCSFGouldLab @unrmed @DoctorMC_ PI3K block restores age-dependent neurovascular coupling defects associated with cerebral small vessel disease biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/…
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U-Net Studio is updated to provide 4D probabilistic tissue segmentation for humans, rhesus monkeys, and marmosets using 3D U-Net. unet-studio.labsolver.org/ Rodents models are working in progress...
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How to become a SUCCESSFUL academic: a guide 1/n
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We are hiring two new postdocs! Come to Reno and help us develop new animal models of cerebral small vessel diseases (cSVDs) and vascular cognitive impairment and dementia (VCID). This is part of a great collaboration with @UCSFGouldLab and @DoctorMC_. jobs.sciencecareers.org/job/…
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A metabolome atlas of the aging mouse brain | Nature Communications nature.com/articles/s41467-0…

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🙌🏽two papers from the lab coming out the same day! So much work on this too! 👇🏽🧠Functional role of brain-engrafted macrophages against brain injuries ⁦@RRS_RadRes⁩ ⁦@UCSF⁩ ⁦@UCSF_BASIC⁩ ⁦@rosilab_ucsfreadcube.com/articles/10.118…

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Today is a good day for #hyperpolazation. We succeeded in polarizing and storing 13C-glucose at @hypermag_dtu , driving for 320 km to @chris_laustsen lab in Aarhus and performing a "remote" dDNP experiment on a 3T clinical scanner.
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From some time now, my research has been focused on making #hyperpolarization transportable. I am very excited to share with you the latest achievement of the joint effort of @EPFL_en and @hypermag_dtu in this direction. nature.com/articles/s42004-0…

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Real-time MRI scan of a person talking. Credit: Jens Frahm / MPIBPC Full video: bit.ly/2Yh9aLA
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Pour occuper nos (rares) temps libres, on regarde parfois un film tous ensemble. Ce soir là c'était une comédie romantique : pas mon choix, mais j'ai apprécié la soirée quand même 😉 #MissionAlpha
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Are you a #Cancer researcher interested in doing your next #Career step in Germany? Register here for our online talk to learn from international researchers working in Germany! 👉 ow.ly/EM9J50EDZMs @DKFZ @NCT_HD @uktuebingen @Uniklinik_Fr @priyachudasama5 @TheMartinsLab
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Replying to @ISMRM
@ismrm @SMRT_ISMRM Looking for a job in MRI? Or to expand your team? #ismrm21 is here to help with our Job Match service! Fill out a short form, and we’ll send you potential matches. Check out the “Job Board” tab once you’ve logged in to our meeting platform for more info!!
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Our work showcasing neuroscience in the wild! Parkinson’s patients streamed thousands of hours of brain activity at home. We classified their symptoms & deployed personalized adaptive deep brain stimulation therapy. Full txt & vids: rdcu.be/cjS8O

Published in @NatureBiotech, @UCSFHospitals neurosurgeon Philip Starr & colleagues describe the first human use of a #DBS device that allows chronic wireless streaming of brain activity at home. This is the first step towards adaptive DBS for #Parkinsons: nature.com/articles/s41587-0…
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I totally agree. Quote " Making things simple is no excuse for horrifying misinformation".
Rarely have I seen a more densely packed collection of garbage about how the brain works. Gray and white matter working separately? #wtf Also, where are your references about all these "facts"? Making things simple for the general public is no excuse for horrifying misinformation
"an Epidemic of Loss" of Women in STEM". Great read. nytimes.com/2021/04/13/healt…

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Next week, @UCSFHMTRC is hosting an "International Hyperpolarized C-13 MRI Seminar" with Drs. Jeremy Gordon, Michael Ohligher (@MichaelOhliger) & Cornelius von Morze (@cvonmorze). If you're interested, learn more ➡️ bit.ly/32iv70g
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