Ann and Robert H. Lurie Professor of Biomedical Engineering, Professor of Radiology, Co-Director of the fMRI Center
dnoll@umich.edu
Office Information:
2109 Carl A. Gerstacker Building
2200 Bonisteel Boulevard
phone: 734.764.9194
Applied Physics Program
About
Professor Noll’s group develops magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technology for mapping the functional organization the human brain performing specific tasks (known as functional MRI or fMRI). The group’s research is in two main areas: 1) understanding the neurovascular physiology associated with brain activity and quantifying the biophysical connection to the MR images and 2) development of image acquisition, image reconstruction, signal processing, and hardware approaches to provide high-speed and robust measurement of function over the entire brain. As part of Functional MRI Laboratory, this group collaborates with a broad range of neuroscientist to develop an understanding of the organization and functioning of the normal brain and to apply the technological advances to quantitative imaging of brain function in a variety of neurological and psychiatric disorders.