The Neuroimaging Laboratory (NIL) provides an interactive environment for faculty investigators, students, post-doctoral students and staff from seven departments spanning the university's medical school and its Danforth Campus. It is directed by Marcus Raichle, MD, a professor of radiology, neurology and biomedical engineering, who is internationally recognized for his research in the development and use of functional brain imaging techniques. Raichle was one of three scientists who recently received the prestigious Kavli Prize in Neuroscience.
Principal NIL investigators presently include:
Beau Ances, MD, - Principal Investigator, Associate Professor of Neurology
Corbetta, Maurizio, MD - Principal Investigator-Norman J. Stupp Professor of Neurology, Radiology, Anatomy and Neurobiology
Benzinger, Tammie MD, PhD - Principal Investigator
Black, Kevin, MD - Principal Investigator
Videen, Tom, PhD - Principal Investigator
Zazulia, Allyson, MD - Principal Investigator
TBA - Principal Investigator
Hershey, Tamara, PhD - Prinicipal Investigator
Marcus, Dan, PhD - Research Assistant Professor
Maccotta, Luigi, MD, - Principal Investigator
Perlmutter, Joel, MD - Prinicipal Investigator
Petersen, Steve, PhD – Principal Investigator
Schlaggar, Brad, MD, PhD - Principal Investigator
Raichle, Marcus, MD, Principal Investigator-Professor of Radiology, Neurology, Neurobiology and Biomedical Engineering
Shimony, Josh, MD PhD - Principal Investigator
Petersen, Steve, PhD – Director
Zacks, Jeffrey PhD - Principal Investigator