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F. M. Kirby Research Center: People
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The Kirby Center supports both a central technology support staff and affiliated research scientists. Together they provide training and research advice for all aspects of the Center's imaging technologies. Dr Peter van Zijl and Joe Gillen with the Kirby Center sign, during our renovations in 2008. How the Kirby Center is organized, including advisory committees, user representatives, support staff, etc. A list of the primary investigators for several of the ongoing studies at the Kirby Center.
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F. M. Kirby Research Center: Volunteer for a Study
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Volunteer for a Study. The clinical research at Johns Hopkins University and the Kennedy Krieger Institute requires data from both patients and healthy volunteers. To make progress in medical research, we need to study the pathology of a disease, and compare the changes in structure and function with the normal physiology. If you are interested in volunteering for a particular study, please view our list of ongoing studies. And contact the primary investigators directly.
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F. M. Kirby Research Center: User Support
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Here, you can find information for both current and potential users of the Kirby Center. We have many different facilities. Including two 3T MRI systems and a 7T MRI system. Resources are in place to assist researchers in utilizing our four main technology research development. Areas, namely fMRI, MRS and MRI, DTI, and Computational Functional Anatomy. Assistance is available to guide and train users in the planning and implementation of neurological studies. Our researchers examining acquired data.
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F. M. Kirby Research Center: Facilities
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The Kirby Center has many technical resources that are available for the research community:. We have two Philips 3.0T magnet systems, as well as a Philips 7.0T magnet system, which have been configured, installed, and optimized for the core resource technologies discussed in the Research Resource Program. We have multiple tools for creating and executing paradigms, as well as providing both visual and audio stimuli to subjects. We also have many software packages. To aid in the analysis of data.
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F. M. Kirby Research Center: About Us
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Welcome to the F. M. Kirby Research Center for Functional Brain Imaging. The purpose of this website is to introduce newcomers to the center, to showcase our available technology and resources, and to establish a portal where technical information can be shared with the scientific community. F M Kirby Research Center. 707 North Broadway, Room G-25. Baltimore, MD 21205. Axonal tracts that have been labeled in a diffusion tensor image.
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F. M. Kirby Research Center:
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Here at the Kirby Center, we develop not only novel methods of acquiring images, but also innovative ways to analyze them. We also collect these data in publicly accessible databases, in order to promote the sharing of knowledge throughout the scientific community. Link to Our Collection of Software. One of our primary goals at the F. M. Kirby Research Center (FMKRC) is to develop tools for analyzing and understanding medical images. Link to Our Collection of Databases.
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Websites - Quirky Ink, LLC
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Like us on Facebook. Like us on Facebook. Many of our websites focus on simple organization - how can we best display the information that you'd like to share? Our group has created over 25 websites. Below is a subset of our most popular pages. FM Kirby Research Center for Functional Brain Imaging. The National Resource for Quantitative Functional MRI. Hopkins Imaging Initiative (HI 2). Johns Hopkins PostDoctoral Association. Biomedical Engineering PhD Council. Port Warwick Pediatrics, Ltd. The Hopkins I...
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Pricing - Quirky Ink, LLC
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Like us on Facebook. Like us on Facebook. All of our prices are flexible and negotiable, depending on your group's needs. If you have any inquiries for specific services, contact info@quirkyink.com. Or submit the form in our Contact Us. Section. We can work within your budget to produce something unique. Details, Collaboration, Forms. After initial set-up, all websites can be maintained through two options:. Priced per hour on an "as-needed" basis. Option 2: "Monthly Maintenance Fee". Set up costs would ...
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The Center for Imaging Science
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Resource for Quantitative fMRI. The Kirby Center has two 3T state of the art scanners equipped with parallel imaging capabilities and high-end gradients, as well as a 7T scanner, which will provide important benefits such as higher signal to noise and better signal dispersion for MR spectroscopy. CIS has an IBM supercomputer that is part of a national supercomputing infrastructure. NIH Grant Number: P41 RR15241. Center for Imaging Science. 301 Clark Hall, 3400 N. Charles Street. Baltimore, MD 21218.
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