Fine-tuning our techniques

Making our Diagnostic Magnetic Resonance Images Even Better

Fine-tuning our techniques

Making our diagnostic magnetic resonance images even better

Seeking newborn and adult volunteers!

The Developing Brain Institute team needs your help to make our diagnostic magnetic resonance images (MRI) even better. We’re seeking two types of volunteers – adults who are not pregnant and babies – to participate in MRI imaging sessions at Children’s National Hospital aimed at optimizing image acquisition. In addition to our gratitude, volunteers will receive $50 to $100 in remuneration.

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Fine-tuning our techniques

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Purpose

The Developing Brain Institute team of research-scientists, engineers and technicians prides itself on capturing sharp magnetic resonance images (MRI). High-quality MRI helps to open windows of therapeutic opportunity even earlier and can improve patient outcomes. We need help from non-pregnant adults and newborns to make our diagnostic images even better and to shorten the time needed to perform a newborn MRI.

  • Adults who are not pregnant
  • Newborns who are younger than 3 months

Meet the imaging team

Medical Director for the Pulmonary Hypertension Program

Chief, Diagnostic Imaging and Radiology

T32 Research Postdoctoral Fellow

Director of the Advanced Physiological Signals Processing Laboratory

Senior Research and Development Software Engineer

Lead Clinical Research Coordinator