The NeuroImaging Laboratory at the University of Pittsburgh is a cutting-edge research facility dedicated to investigating the function and dysfunction of neuro-vascular and neuro-metabolic coupling mechanisms using optical or MRI methods. Led by a team of highly motivated post-doctoral fellows, the lab conducts in vivo experimentation, with a focus on imaging, electrophysiology, and programming.
Located in the South Side neighborhood of Pittsburgh, the NeuroImaging Laboratory is housed in the McGowan Institute for Regenerative Medicine building. With convenient access to public transportation and guest parking, the lab offers a state-of-the-art facility for researchers to explore the intricacies of the brain and advance our understanding of neurobiology.
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