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2004 Nutrition Symposium

Science-Based Solutions to Obesity: What is the Role of Academia, Government, and Industry? March 10 - 11, 2004Boston No webcast recordings are available for this event. Opening Remarks W. Allan Walker, M.D.Director, Division of Nutrition, Harvard Medical School SESSION I Moderator: Susan Finn, Ph.D...

2006 Nutrition Symposium

Metabolic Syndrome and Onset of Cancer March 15 - 16, 2006Boston No webcast recordings are available for this event. Welcome W. Allan Walker, M.D.Conrad Taff Professor of Nutrition;Director, Division of Nutrition, Harvard Medical School Introductory Remarks George Blackburn, M.D., Ph.D.S. Daniel...

Digital Phenotyping

All commonly used smartphones contain a similar set of sensors (e.g. Accelerometer, Bluetooth, GPS, Light sensor, Microphone) along with a set of electronic logs (App Use, Web History, Battery, Call Logs, Screen, Keyboard/UI, SMS/Email) which allow a certain insight into the behavioral patterns of...

Fetal Brain Development: Cortical regional and graph-based pattern analysis

Based on our fetal cortical parcellation and labeling and regional analysis techinques, we perform sulcus- and vertex-wise cortical analysis. We also examine sulcal pit and pattern development using our sulcal graph matching and comparison technique. We used a statistical approach to quantitatively...

Fetal Brain MRI Pipeline

The purpose of this project is to develop fully automatic pipeline for fetal brain MRI processing including automatic brain segmentation; fetal MRI quality assessment; motion correction; fetal brain tissue segmentation ( Hong et al., Frontiers in Neuroscience, 2020); cortical surface extraction; and...

Sulcal Pits and Patterns

Spatial distribution and specific geometric and topological patterning of early sulcal folds have been hypothesized to be under stronger genetic control and are more associated with optimal organization of cortical functional areas and their white matter connections, compared to later developing...