Recent News
Congratulations to Wilson Oswald, MS, for defending his Master Scholarship Project titled “Toward Reconfigurable Low-field MRI Scanners: Separable Gradient Coils for a Cylindrical Permanent Magnet Array.” Oswald’s research focused on MRI gradient co
Hand transplantation has been successful in restoring function in a select group of people, but the mechanisms by which the central nervous system integrates a new hand are unknown.
Our Mission
As a major imaging resource for Duke University, BIAC strives for excellence in its dual mission of research and service. BIAC faculty members are leaders in imaging methodology development, in analysis techniques, as well as in their application in cognitive and clinical neurosciences. In addition, BIAC offers imaging service to other imaging faculty members on campus and at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill.