Michael is a PhD student in the Harvard Biophysics Graduate Program. His dissertation research focuses on characterizing dopamine response to behavioral challenge using PET tracer kinetic modeling and improving head PET motion correction by unifying MR- and PET-based motion estimates.
“A generalized approach to parametric mapping of transient reward-induced neurotransmitter release using optimized PET and simultaneous fMRI”
Unified Multimodal Motion Estimation for Head PET Motion Correction
Assessment of Model Bias Upon Detection of Dopamine Response to Challenge
Clemson University, USA
Harvard University, USA