Neuroimaging Laboratory

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Research Overview

The Mount Sinai Laboratory of Neuroimaging (LN) is a research laboratory in the department of Psychiatry. The primary purpose of the lab is to facilitate MR research with investigators in the department.

Presently, the main focus of research in the laboratory involves functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI) and Structural imaging studies. In addition, the laboratory is designed to create and develop new imaging technologies and study paradigms. LN works in close collaboration with the Imaging Sciences Laboratories in the Department of Radiology.

Directions

We are located at Mount Sinai School of Medicine. Go through the Klingenstein Clinical Center (KCC) Building (1450 Madison Avenue). Take the stairs one flight down or the elevator to the MC Level and make a right walking towards the renal treatment center. Make a left and follow the hallway down following the signs for Atran Building. At the Atran elevator bank go to the 4th floor; the lab is located in rooms 403 and 402.

(800) MD-SINAI (800) 637-4624

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