Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA.
Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, Charlestown, MA, USA.
Neuroinformatics. 2024 Oct;22(4):679-706. doi: 10.1007/s12021-024-09686-2. Epub 2024 Sep 23.
Advances in the spatiotemporal resolution and field-of-view of neuroimaging tools are driving mesoscale studies for translational neuroscience. On October 10, 2023, the Center for Mesoscale Mapping (CMM) at the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Health Sciences Technology based Neuroimaging Training Program (NTP) hosted a symposium exploring the state-of-the-art in this rapidly growing area of research. "Mesoscale Brain Mapping: Bridging Scales and Modalities in Neuroimaging" brought together researchers who use a broad range of imaging techniques to study brain structure and function at the convergence of the microscopic and macroscopic scales. The day-long event centered on areas in which the CMM has established expertise, including the development of emerging technologies and their application to clinical translational needs and basic neuroscience questions. The in-person symposium welcomed more than 150 attendees, including 57 faculty members, 61 postdoctoral fellows, 35 students, and four industry professionals, who represented institutions at the local, regional, and international levels. The symposium also served the training goals of both the CMM and the NTP. The event content, organization, and format were planned collaboratively by the faculty and trainees. Many CMM faculty presented or participated in a panel discussion, thus contributing to the dissemination of both the technologies they have developed under the auspices of the CMM and the findings they have obtained using those technologies. NTP trainees who benefited from the symposium included those who helped to organize the symposium and/or presented posters and gave "flash" oral presentations. In addition to gaining experience from presenting their work, they had opportunities throughout the day to engage in one-on-one discussions with visiting scientists and other faculty, potentially opening the door to future collaborations. The symposium presentations provided a deep exploration of the many technological advances enabling progress in structural and functional mesoscale brain imaging. Finally, students worked closely with the presenting faculty to develop this report summarizing the content of the symposium and putting it in the broader context of the current state of the field to share with the scientific community. We note that the references cited here include conference abstracts corresponding to the symposium poster presentations.
神经影像学工具的时空分辨率和视野的进步正在推动转化神经科学的中尺度研究。2023 年 10 月 10 日,马萨诸塞州总医院(MGH)Athinoula A. Martinos 生物医学成像中心的中尺度图谱绘制中心(CMM)和麻省理工学院(MIT)健康科学技术神经影像学培训计划(NTP)共同主办了一次研讨会,探讨了这一快速发展的研究领域的最新进展。“中尺度脑图谱绘制:神经影像学中的尺度和模态融合”汇集了使用广泛的成像技术在微观和宏观尺度交汇点研究大脑结构和功能的研究人员。为期一天的活动集中在 CMM 已经建立专业知识的领域,包括新兴技术的发展及其在临床转化需求和基础神经科学问题中的应用。现场研讨会迎来了 150 多名与会者,包括 57 名教员、61 名博士后研究员、35 名学生和 4 名行业专业人士,他们代表地方、地区和国际各级机构参加了研讨会。研讨会还符合 CMM 和 NTP 的培训目标。活动内容、组织和格式是由教员和学员共同策划的。许多 CMM 教员发表演讲或参加小组讨论,从而传播了他们在 CMM 主持下开发的技术以及他们使用这些技术获得的发现。受益于研讨会的 NTP 学员包括那些帮助组织研讨会和/或展示海报并进行“闪光”口头报告的学员。除了从展示工作中获得经验外,他们还有机会在整个研讨会期间与来访科学家和其他教员进行一对一的讨论,这可能为未来的合作打开大门。研讨会的演讲深入探讨了许多使结构和功能中尺度脑成像取得进展的技术进步。最后,学生们与演讲教员密切合作,编写了这份总结研讨会内容的报告,并将其置于该领域当前状况的更广泛背景下,与科学界分享。我们注意到,这里引用的参考文献包括与研讨会海报展示相对应的会议摘要。