Neonatal
Dosenbach Lab
Nico U.F. Dosenbach, MD, PhD
Exploring the complexity of brain organization and plasticity through advanced neuroimaging and behavioral research. Using methods like precision functional mapping, brain-wide association studies and real-time MRI monitoring, the lab aims to improve understanding of individual and population-level brain function, enhance imaging quality and support therapeutic innovation.
Neil Lab
Jeffrey J. Neil, MD, PhD
Using advanced magnetic resonance imaging and spectroscopy to study brain injury in newborns and adults. By applying techniques like diffusion tensor imaging, sodium imaging and Bayesian analysis, the lab aims to improve early detection and understanding of injury timing and progression.
Washington University Neonatal Development Research (WUNDER) Lab
Cynthia Rogers, MD & Christopher Smyser, MD
Studies how early life experiences shape brain development in infants at risk for long-term neurological challenges. Through advanced neuroimaging and clinical research, the lab aims to improve outcomes by identifying early markers of atypical development and guiding interventions.