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Funded Research FUS-mediated Reversible Modulation of Region-specific Brain Function

FUS-mediated Reversible Modulation of Region-specific Brain Function

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Principal Investigator:Seung-Schik Yoo, Ph.D., Brigham & Women's Hospital, Department of Radiology 

Co-Investigators: Alexandra Golby, M.D. Ph.D., Brigham & Women's Hospital, Department of Neurosurgery; Nathan McDannold, Ph.D., Brigham & Women's Hospital, Department of Radiology, Focused Ultrasound Laboratory

Award: $100,000

Funding Period: February 1, 2008 – January 31, 2009

Abstract: The goal of the proposed research is to investigate the feasibility of using low-intensity and lowfrequency focused ultrasound energy to reversibly modulate the activity of a region-specific brain area. We will modulate the cortical activity from an animal brain using FUS sonication, as monitored by real-time functional MRI. Prior to the animal experiment, in-vitro phantoms containing neural cells will be constructed and sonicated to estimate the range of suitable sonication parameters. This work is expected to provide an unprecedented opportunity for the transient functional modulation of targeted brain regions, creating a new line of applications, such as FUS-mediated functional mapping.Final

Progress Report: Final progress report

Publications:

  1. Focused ultrasound modulates region-specific brain activity

  2. Three-dimensional bioprinting of rat embryonic neural cells