
Phoebe Imms
@phoebeimms
PhD in structural connectomics and traumatic brain injury
Postdoctoral researcher at the University of Southern California
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https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Phoebe_Imms 04-07-2017 06:35:53
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We’re on our way from Melbourne to Nashville, before moving to Santa Fe to start our #postdoc Miss you already Melbourne! Dr. John Engel


Ms. Eva Sierra from Griffith University will be presenting findings from her recently submitted PhD on microstructural changes in the median/ulnar nerve in people with/without diabetic neuropathy using diffusion MRI. Register for the upcoming chapter meeting here eventbrite.com.au/e/ismrm-anz-an…




Finishing up after JoWrigglesworth's fantastic talk on brain ageing and cognitive decline, with Ibrahim Khormi discussing using Proton Transfer Imaging to investigate multiple sclerosis!





Check out this great interview if you have access! Academic Chatter™ #Alzheimers #dementia


Awesome to see the team in LA! Irimia Lab

Latest from the Lab - our editorial on #Alzheimers risk after #TBI is out now in Aging-US, check it out 👇👇👇 aging-us.com/article/204179… Phoebe Imms USC Alzheimer's Research Center Keck School of Medicine of USC USC Leonard Davis School of Gerontology




Our latest paper on personalised connectomics in moderate-severe TBI published in Network Neuroscience is available (advance online)! Irimia Lab Karen Caeyenberghs Adam Clemente Evelyn Deutscher Govinda Poudel Check it out here: direct.mit.edu/netn/article/d…



.U.S. National Science Foundation interviewed Assistant Prof. Andrei Irimia (Irimia Lab) and other researchers at USC on developing a new artificial intelligence model that more accurately captures brain age. youtube.com/watch?v=7s72pv…

Here's our second paper from my Los Alamos National Laboratory #postdoc! We used a stacked TEVA-DGA resin combo to create single-element fractions of Pu, Am, and Np from a U matrix. It will help make nuclear forensic investigations 4x faster! link.springer.com/article/10.100…
