Magnetic Resonance Imaging Facility
Magnetic resonance imaging is an indispensable tool for non-invasively assessing structural and functional anatomy in vivo, both in animals and humans. MRI is particularly sensitive to changes in tissue microstructure and capable of providing extremely high spatial resolution for 3D localization. As for all our programs, the HCNR MRI program is designed to accommodate both the experienced MR investigator and newcomers to the technique. A permanent technical and scientific staff provides training and technical and experimental support that can be tailored to the needs of the individual investigator.Affiliation: Harvard Medical SchoolWeb site: http://www.hcnr.med.harvard.edu/programs/MRI.php