Description
Neuroimaging provides unique opportunities to address one of the grand challenges in neuroscience: relating structure and function over many orders of magnitude. I will focus on different aspects of scale and how the next generation of MRI methods will enable us to face this challenge. Themes will include adopting a synergistic approach to acquisition and analysis; relating neuroimaging tools to complementary techniques; and the new era of population neuroimaging.
Contributors
-
Karla Miller
Karla Miller is a biomedical engineer at the FMRIB Centre in Oxford. She is interested in developing novel MRI techniques, understanding their relationship to neurobiology, and deploying these techniques to enable novel neuroscience investigations. Current themes in her work include big data, integrated acquisition and analysis, and relating MRI to microscopy.