CMRR
Center for Magnetic Resonance Research, Department of Radiology
CMRR Collaborators
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Magnetic resonance imaging is a critical tool for cutting-edge research in many disciplines at the University of Minnesota. Its use has expanded from fields that have traditionally valued neuroimaging data, such as psychology, neuroscience, psychiatry, radiology, and child development, into a whole host of other domains, including economics, political science, public health, and even design. |
Below are links to some of the University of Minnesota and external researchers who are currently using the CMRR as a critical component of their research:
UMN College of Biological Sciences
UMN College of Education and Human Development
UMN College of Science and Engineering
UMN College of Liberal Arts
UMN College of Science and Engineering
UMN Medical School
- Kenneth Baker
- Tiffany Beckman
- Khalaf Bushara
- Katie Cullen
- Andre Grande
- Thomas Henry
- Bharathi Jagadeesan
- Teresa Jacobson Kimberley
- Colum MacKinnon
- Amir Moheet
- Michael C. Park
- Raghu Rao
- Elizabeth Seaquist
- Elsa Shapiro
- John Sullivan
- Paul Tuite
- Jerrold Vitek
UMN School of Dentistry
Local Community Collaborators
- Matthew Kang Regions Hospital/HealthPartners