
Hengda He
@hengdahe
Postdoctoral Research Scientist @Yaakov_Stern | Alum @ColumbiaBME @LIINClab | Secretary Elect @OHBM_Trainees
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http://www.columbia.edu/~hh2699/ 03-03-2018 18:40:22
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In NeuroImage, Hengda He and R. Razlighi of Weill Cornell Medicine #Radiology investigate the properties of negative BOLD responses. NeuroImage


Congrats to the new LIINC PhDs in Columbia BME and Columbia | EE Arunesh Mittal (EE) Hengda He (BME) and Sharath Koorathota (BME). Columbia Engineering





Paper out in Nature from Google AI Google Health with Columbia BME and LIINC alumnus Tao Tu as co-first author. Revolutionizing clinical diagnostics with LLMs. Well done and we are proud of you Tao! Columbia Engineering Columbia Science nature.com/articles/s4158β¦


Single-trial #EEG-informed #fMRI analysis is used here to find regions involved in salient processing during an auditory oddball task. Pupillometry used to track target-evoked responses & correlate with connectivity... doi.org/10.1371/journa⦠brainproducts.zohobackstage.com/EEG-fMRI-Atlan⦠#fMRIfriday


Integrating brainstem and cortical functional architectures | biorxiv.org/content/10.110β¦ Led by Justine Hansen 400 cortical regions + 58 brainstem nuclei. Hit it πΈπ€π‡οΈ


Check out the nanosymposium Society for Neuroscience (SfN) on fMRI-EEG-TMS for depression treatment. NANO89.11 Associations of EEG-synchronized rTMS treatment of depression with changes in modulated functional connectivity: a concurrent fMRI-EEG-TMS study Nov 15 Wed 3:30pm-3:45pm WCC152B #SfN23


DARPA has awarded a $12 million grant to a multi-institutional team led by Columbia BME Prof. Paul Sajda to advance critical research in major depressive disorder and suicide. This grant is one of three projects funded by the DARPA STRENGTHEN program, which aims to build on



Welcome to our first #ThesisThursdays of the year! To start off 2024, weβre spotlighting Columbia BME Hengda Heβs research into major depressive disorder, specifically treatment-resistant depression.



