The Columbia MR Research Center
At Columbia’s MR Research Center, scientists from across the University are coming together to push the boundaries of imaging the brain and the body. This video introduces professor Tommy Vaughan, the mind behind the Center, and the cadre of researchers using this technology to tackle a wide range of challenges: from understanding how fat builds up in the body to revealing the origins of our emotions and behaviors.
Learn more about MR Research at Columbia and the Zuckerman Institute:
https://zuckermaninstitute.columbia.edu/magnetic-resonance-imaging
https://mr.research.columbia.edu
Видео The Columbia MR Research Center канала Columbia University's Zuckerman Institute
Learn more about MR Research at Columbia and the Zuckerman Institute:
https://zuckermaninstitute.columbia.edu/magnetic-resonance-imaging
https://mr.research.columbia.edu
Видео The Columbia MR Research Center канала Columbia University's Zuckerman Institute
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