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This is Renzo's page!
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'''About Renzo:'''
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* Since Nov. 2022 Renzo is a staff scientist in the functional magnetic resonance facility (FMRIF) headed by Peter Bandettini.
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* Between 2019 and 2021, Renzo has been doing a VENI-fellowship in the MR-methods group headed by Benedikt Poser in Maastricht. In 2021, Renzo became a tenured Assistant professor (UD2) at the faculty of Psychology and Neuroscience at the University Maastricht.
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* Between 2015 and 2018, he did his Post-Doc work with Peter Bandettini at NIH focusing on developing methods to map brain functional activity changes at sub-millimeter scales in humans.
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* Renzo received his doctoral degree in physics at the Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences in Leipzig, Germany in 2015 working with Bob Turner and Harald Moeller.
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'''Renzo's interests are:'''
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* Making layer-fMRI a turn-key imaging tool for neuroscience applications.
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* High-resolution fMRI method development.
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* Whole brain layer-fMRI.
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* Functional mapping of blood volume.
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* Advanced fMRI readouts: segmented EPI, dual-polarity EPI, multi-echo imaging, SMS-imaging and 3D-EPI imaging
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* Open science (open sequences, open data, open analysis),
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* Curating and presenting good standards of high-resolution acquisition, reconstruction and processing.
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'''Publications'''
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* [https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&btnA=1&user=Ad1-QG4AAAAJ Google Scholar]
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* [https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/collections/62708263 Pubmed]
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* [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1OU5fUJHS87VCQPvVIbNPgVZynJI5wmUb/view?usp=sharing PhD Thesis]
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* [https://www.webofscience.com/wos/author/record/793881 Reviewer activity]
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* [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1f9pSEpMRo2htvZDlcVWIuPr41vMa4vBuKyKkqo55sec/edit?usp=sharing Curriculum Vitae]
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'''Contact:'''
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Work phone: +1 301 222 7510
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renzohuber@gmail.com (alternative, when on campus: huberl@nih.gov)
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National Institute of Mental Health
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Building 10, Room 1D74
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10 Center Drive, MSC 1148
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Bethesda, MD 20892-1148
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USA
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'''Online presence:'''
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* Group site: https://fmrif.nimh.nih.gov/Renzo_Huber (This page)
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* On Twitter, Renzo is writing about layerfMRI: https://twitter.com/layerfMRI
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* On Github, Renzo is writing a standalone layering software LAYNII: https://github.com/layerfMRI
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* On the blog [[Www.layerfMRI.com|layerfMRI.com]] , I am writing about layer-fMRI topics such as acquisition, analyses and research field.
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* On Youtube, Renzo is collecting scientific talks on high-resolution and layer fMRI in the layerfMRI channel: https://www.youtube.com/@layerfmri.

Revision as of 13:16, 1 March 2024

Renzo (Laurentius) Huber, PhD

About Renzo:

  • Since Nov. 2022 Renzo is a staff scientist in the functional magnetic resonance facility (FMRIF) headed by Peter Bandettini.
  • Between 2019 and 2021, Renzo has been doing a VENI-fellowship in the MR-methods group headed by Benedikt Poser in Maastricht. In 2021, Renzo became a tenured Assistant professor (UD2) at the faculty of Psychology and Neuroscience at the University Maastricht.
  • Between 2015 and 2018, he did his Post-Doc work with Peter Bandettini at NIH focusing on developing methods to map brain functional activity changes at sub-millimeter scales in humans.
  • Renzo received his doctoral degree in physics at the Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences in Leipzig, Germany in 2015 working with Bob Turner and Harald Moeller.

Renzo's interests are:

  • Making layer-fMRI a turn-key imaging tool for neuroscience applications.
  • High-resolution fMRI method development.
  • Whole brain layer-fMRI.
  • Functional mapping of blood volume.
  • Advanced fMRI readouts: segmented EPI, dual-polarity EPI, multi-echo imaging, SMS-imaging and 3D-EPI imaging
  • Open science (open sequences, open data, open analysis),
  • Curating and presenting good standards of high-resolution acquisition, reconstruction and processing.

Publications

Contact:

Work phone: +1 301 222 7510

renzohuber@gmail.com (alternative, when on campus: huberl@nih.gov)

National Institute of Mental Health

Building 10, Room 1D74

10 Center Drive, MSC 1148

Bethesda, MD 20892-1148

USA

Online presence: