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Center for Systems Imaging Core (CSIC CORE)

Emory University

Contact Info:

John Oshinski, PhD

Wesley Woods Health Center, 2nd Floor 1841 Clifton Rd

Atlanta, GA 30329

https://www.cores.emory.edu/csic/

Grants and Identifiers:

RRID: RRID:SCR_023522

Instrumentation:

Services Provided:

Relevant Publications:

1.) Macdonald CB, Bhattacharya A, Risk BB, Zuleger TM, Mandava S, Noeske R, Fleischer CC (2025 Aug 4). Comparison of Magnetic Resonance Spectra Acquired With Hybrid PET/MR and Standalone MR Scanners Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging, 62(6), 1854-1865. . PMCID: 12604544.


2.) Martinez Luque E, Sung D, Risk BB, Goldberg RM, Fleischer CC (2025 Jun). Coil Combination Using OpTIMUS Results in Improved Signal-to-Noise Ratios of In Vivo MR Spectra Acquired at 7 T. NMR in biomedicine, 38(6), e70044. . PMID: 40289570.


3.) Pant DC, Lone MA, Parameswaran J, Ma F, Dutta P, Wang Z, Park J, Verma S, Hornemann T, Jiang J (2025 Feb 23). Lack of motor defects and ALS-like neuropathology in heterozygous Sptlc1 Exon 2 deletion mice bioRxiv, (), 2025.02.18.638951. . PMCID: 11870480.


4.) El Sayed R, Lucas CJ, Cebull HL, Nahab FB, Haussen DC, Allen JW, Oshinski JN (2024 May 2). Subjects with carotid webs demonstrate pro-thrombotic hemodynamics compared to subjects with carotid atherosclerosis. Scientific reports, 14(1), 10092. . PMID: 38698141.


Description:

The purpose of the Center for Systems Imaging CORE (CSIC) is to provide a cross-disciplinary scientific, administrative, and educational home for in vivo imaging at Emory University. Our facilities provide core services for human and animal imaging studies to investigators in the Emory Community. It also supports the advancement of scientific research focused on the development of imaging biomarkers, and serves to build interdisciplinary educational symposia and training programs