
Junqian Xu, PhD
About Me
Dr. Junqian (Gordon) Xu received his PhD degree from the Biomedical Magnetic Resonance Lab (BMRL) at Washington University in St. Louis in 2007. He completed his postdoctoral training in the Multiple Sclerosis Center at Washington University School of Medicine. In 2010, Dr. Xu joined the WU-Minn consortium of the Human Connectome Project (HCP) and had worked on multiband EPI sequence development at the Center for Magnetic Resonance Research (CMRR), University of Minnesota for two years before joining Mount Sinai in 2012 to establish a neuroimaging laboratory using advanced in vivo magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) techniques.
Complete list of publications at PubMed; citations at Google Scholar or Scopus; and peer-review records at Publon.
Language
English
Position
ADJUNCT ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR | Radiology
Research Topics
Brain Imaging, Diffusion Tensor Imaging, Image Analysis, Imaging, MRI, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Multiple Sclerosis, Neuroscience, Pain, Spinal Cord
Multi-Disciplinary Training Areas
Disease Mechanisms and Therapeutics (DMT), Neuroscience [NEU]
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