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Funded Projects for Bio-Electromagnetic Technologies

Grant Number Project Title Sort ascending Principal Investigator Institution
1-R01-EB033210-01 Ultra-fast cerebral blood flow imaging for quantifying brain dynamics Jia Guo University of California Riverside
5-U01-EB029856-05 The Neuroscience of Everyday World- A novel wearable system for continuous measurement of brain function David Boas Boston University (Charles River Campus)
5-R21-EB033577-03 Spatial-frequency decompositions for enhancement of source reconstruction resolution in MEG Samu Taulu University of Washington
5-R01-EB032895-04 Non-cryogenic Fieldable Interleaved Magnetoencephalography and Magnetic Resonance Imaging based on Multichannel Atomic Magnetometers Young Jin Kim Triad National Security, Llc
5-R01-EB028772-04 Next generation Magnetoencephalography for human social neuroscience P Montague Virginia Polytechnic Inst And St Univ
5-U01-EB029811-05 NeuroExplorer: Ultra-high Performance Human Brain PET Imager for Highly-resolved In Vivo Imaging of Neurochemistry Richard Carson Yale University
5-R01-EB033853-02 Modeling, measurement and prediction of cardiac magneto-stimulation thresholds Bastien Guerin Massachusetts General Hospital
5-U01-EB029823-05 Massively parallel high-speed 3D functional photoacoustic computed tomography of the adult human brain Lihong Wang California Institute of Technology
5-R01-EB004866-16 Innovative Instrumentation for High Magnetic Field DNP NMR Richard Temkin Massachusetts Institute of Technology
5-R21-EB030858-02 Electrical spectral imaging using magnetic resonance methods Rosalind Sadleir Arizona State University-Tempe Campus