Thanks for Prof. Lai’s invitation to ZIINT in summer. The monkeys, 7T scanners for primates and the benches for experiments all made me WoW all the time. Prof. Lai’s talented and well-behaved students also reminded how we did when we’re still the undergrad students at the time. With all the hardware and lab members support, […]
Dr. SongHo Lee is an expert in animal neuroimage processing and also one of the key researchers at CAMRI UNC. It’s our honor that SongHo visited PBI lab to exchange some of his ideas in image data organization as well the future research interests during his tight schedule in Taiwan. Although it seems like we’re developing […]
Our very first Undergraduate Research Proposal just got granted by MoST. Contracts, Melisa! Thanks for your hard work. Let’s shoot for some conference and peer-reviewed articles in the following year.
Submitting some works to ISMRM is kind of a routine after joining the research field. Besides getting the most advanced and up-to-date knowledge during the conference, it’s also great to chat and interact with a lot of scientists over there. Look forward to meeting you guys soon in Canada next year!
Connectivity Change after Mild Traumatic Brain Injury without Focal Lesion Image Biomarkers of Tissue Fate after Ischemic Stroke Early Detection of Severity in Neonatal Hypoxic Ischemia
After staying at TIRC for 1 year, Dr. Jun Tazoe is leaving us back to KPUH for his clinical career. Wish you enjoy your time in Taipei. We’ll soon meet again in Paris for ISMRM 2018.
It’s definitely my honor to get an invited talk in such a big symposium. My pleasure to stand by so many outstanding clinicians and researchers too.
Although Jill was out of town and not able to join the conference, our excellent undergrad student, Melisa, handled the presentation perfectly and got the award in 2017 BME. Congrats, Melisa!
Aug. 2. 2017 The very first lab gathering with all the lab members.