
Yogesh Rathi
@yogi_spoke
Associate Professor at Harvard; neuroscience; MRI, artificial intelligence; Yoga; alumni BITS Pilani, Georgia Tech
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http://pnl.bwh.harvard.edu/people/yogesh-rathi 25-07-2017 15:53:03
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we have greatly improved memory in chatgpt--it can now reference all your past conversations! this is a surprisingly great feature imo, and it points at something we are excited about: ai systems that get to know you over your life, and become extremely useful and personalized.



NeuroecologyLab Building technological bridges: Ultrasound Transcranial ultrasound stimulation (TUS) non-invasively targets deep brain areas. Advances from OxCIN & UCL now allow unprecedented precision and concurrent fMRI, opening new paths for therapeutic applications. tinyurl.com/az625ap7


(1/3) New work from our lab and Bennett Landman (Vanderbilt MASI Lab) creating White matter brain charts across the lifespan. Brain charts for 72 pathways, both microstructure (DTI) and macrostructure (volumes, lengths) - using data from >40 harmonized population studies biorxiv.org/content/10.110ā¦

4ļøā£ Each release of vendor-neutral tools like #Pulseq & #gammaSTAR brings us closer to standardizing measurements to tackle variability at the source. Endorsements from leaders like Siemens Healthineers make wider adoption simpler and more practical. magnetomworld.siemens-healthineers.com/publications/mā¦


Out now in MAGMA, our contribution to the debate about harmonization vs. standardization of MRI measurements Thank you to Agah Karakuzu Nadia Blostein, Alex Valcourt Caron, Arnaud BorĆ©, Francois Rheault (8$ā¢) and Maxime Descoteaux for translating our vision into words and pictures










āā¦not only are there subtypes within prediabetes, but also that your subtype could determine the foods you should and should not eatā¦ā ā¦ā¦Michael Snyder, PhDā© med.stanford.edu/news/all-news/ā¦

MRI scans are becoming common in the courtroom and show abnormalities in defendants brains. But can any of these abnormalities actually cause #criminal behavior. New paper from Isaiah Kletenik Center For Brain Circuit Therapeutics Mass General Brigham Research in says YES. Thread below: