Biomarkers of Abnormal Brain Aging
This research investigates early mechanisms of abnormal brain aging and validates early biomarkers to identify pre-symptomatic stages before clinical symptoms appear.
The Bernard and Irene Schwartz Center for Biomedical Imaging of the NYU Department of Radiology creates new biomedical imaging technologies to address pressing clinical problems and improve human health
Our researchers develop methods and tools that increase the quality of biomedical imaging, with a focus on MRI. We maintain a unique collaborative model in which CBI experts work with referring physicians, clinical radiologists, engineers, computer scientists, basic scientists, as well as embedded and external industry partners in matrixed teams that focus on rapid prototyping and frequent iteration.
Our innovations in biomedical imaging help deliver new or better information to clinicians and basic scientists, enable earlier diagnosis, and guide treatment. We also improve existing imaging technologies by making them more intelligent, faster, and easier to operate.
More than 150 people at NYU Langone’s Department of Radiology contribute to our Center’s mission.
Director of the Center for Biomedical Imaging
Vice-Chair of Research, Radiology
Chair, Radiology
Chief of Innovation, Radiology
Assistant Director of Research Operations, Radiology
Director of Research Faculty Affairs, Radiology
Researchers at the Center for Biomedical Imaging at NYU Langone Health develop transformative imaging technologies to advance basic science and address unsolved clinical problems.
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