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Edward G. Walsh is an Associate Professor at the Brown University Robert J. and Nancy D. Carney Institute for Brain Science, with a research focus on Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) and its applications in brain science. His work involves investigating the physiologic function of brain regions and developing advanced imaging techniques, such as rapid parametric imaging. He collaborates with applied mathematicians to tackle complex problems in real-time information display related to blood flow and temperature in MRI. Walsh has made significant contributions to the understanding of signal behavior in MRI, particularly concerning geometric distortion and signal voids, which can affect the accuracy of brain activation mappings. He is involved in the development of nanoparticle contrast agents for MRI and exploring the intersection of quantum computing and neuroscience, focusing on how certain molecules may facilitate quantum information processing in the brain. Walsh has received numerous grants and awards for his work, including NEUROPROTECTIVE EFFECTS ANTI-INFLAMMATORY TREATMENTS NEONATAL BRAIN ISCHEMIA and has published extensively in the field, contributing to textbooks and scholarly articles on behavioral medicine and neurophysiology.
Brown University • Providence, RI
Teaching portions of classes in the Graduate Medical Physics Program, focusing on medical imaging physics.
Department: Department of Economics