WHO WE ARE
The Neuroinformatics Research Group at the Washington University School of Medicine, directed by Daniel Marcus, is a cross-disciplinary science and engineering lab. Our work in the NRG is to develop technologies that support neuroimaging and imaging informatics research that helps us better understand the living brain. Our software is open source and used around the world in the global effort to study and treat Alzheimer’s disease, schizophrenia, depression, brain cancer, autism, stroke, and a host of other neurological diseases.
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