Research Projects | Overview
Current projects
- Collaborative Research: From Brains to Society: Neural Underpinnings of Collective Behaviors Via Massive Data and Experiments (supported by NSF)
- Resilience and Vulnerability of the Developing Brain's Connectome during the COVID-19 Pandemic (supported by NSF)
- CRCNS Research: Modeling Human Brain Development as a Dynamic Multi-Scale Network Optimization Process (supported by NSF)
- Stress-Induced Hormonal Fluctuations and their Relation to Seizure Dynamics in Children with Epilepsy (supported by NINDS)
- Robust Characterization of Brain-Heart Coupling Across Development and Modulations by Disordered Sleep (supported by NHLBI)
Long-standing ongoing projects
- Novel compute infrastructure for next-generation Neuroscience research
- Novel electrophysiological markers of seizure dynamics in the pediatric epileptic brain
- Neural and cardiovascular dynamics in the pediatric epileptic brain
- Multimodal data integration for improved seizure characterization, classification and prediction
- Optimization of nuclear imaging modalities for improved seizure localization
Select recent press on our work
A. Positive impact of regular physical activity on the developing adolescent connectome
- Regular Physical Activity Linked to Better-Organized Pre-Teen Brains, National Science Foundation Research News
- Press release
- Boston Children's Hospital
- Physical Activity Found To Be More Beneficial Than Previously Known For Brain Health Of Children