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Funded Projects for Bio-Electromagnetic Technologies

Grant Number Project Title Principal Investigator Institution
5-U01-EB029834-05 4D Transcranial Acoustoelectric Imaging for High Resolution Functional Mapping of Neuronal Currents Russell Witte University of Arizona
5-U01-EB025121-05 A magnetic particle imager (MPI) for functional brain imaging in humans Lawrence Wald Massachusetts General Hospital
2-R15-EB028535-03 A Single-Sided Magnetic Particle Imaging Scanner for In Vivo Breast Cancer Imaging Alexey Tonyushkin Oakland University
5-U01-EB028656-05 A wearable functional-brain-imaging system with full-head coverage and enhanced spatiotemporal-resolution to study complex neural circuits in human subjects Peter Schwindt Sandia Corp-Sandia National Laboratories
1-R01-EB033206-01 An acquisition and reconstruction framework to enable mesoscale human fMRI on clinical 3 Tesla scanners Kawin Setsompop Stanford University
1-U01-EB035534-01 Closed-Loop Triaxial Optically Pumped Magnetometers for High-Sensitivity and High-Bandwidth Magnetoencephalography Measurements of the Developing Brain Peter Schwindt Sandia Corp-Sandia National Laboratories
1-R21-EB033629-01A1 Computational Framework to Enhance Antenna-based Electromagnetic Imaging Shwetadwip Chowdhury University of Texas at Austin
5-R21-EB031547-03 Developing wearable OPM-MEG to assess brain function in mother-infant dyads during social interactions Brittany Howell Virginia Polytechnic Inst And St Univ
5-R01-EB031589-04 Development of Analysis Tools to Enhance Magnetomyographic Assessment of Pelvic Floor Muscles Hari Eswaran Univ of Arkansas For Med Scis
5-UG3-EB034695-02 Development of Quantum Magnetic Tunneling Junction Sensor Arrays for Brain Magnetoencephalography (MEG) under Natural Settings Gang Xiao Brown University