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Brad Sutton

2020

Graham R. Huesmann, Hillary Schwarb, Daniel R. Smith, Ryan T. Pohlig, Aaron T. Anderson, Matthew D. J. McGarry, Keith D. Paulsen, Tracey Mencio Wszalek, Bradley P. Sutton, and Curtis L. Johnson (2020): Hippocampal stiffness in mesial temporal lobe epilepsy measured with MR elastography: Preliminary comparison with healthy participants, NeuroImage-Clinical, Elsevier Inc., Vol 27, pp102313
Ana M. Daugherty, Hillary D. Schwarb, Matthew D. J. McGarry, Curtis L. Johnson and Neal J. Cohen (2020): Magnetic Resonance Elastography of Human Hippocampal Subfields: CA3-Dentate Gyrus Viscoelasticity Predicts Relational Memory Accuracy, Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, The MIT Press, Vol 32, Num 9, pp1704-1713

2019

Hillary Schwarb, Curtis L. Johnson, Michael R. Dulas, Matthew D. J. McGarry, Joseph L. Holtrop, Patrick D. Watson, Jane X. Wang, Joel L. Voss, Bradley P. Sutton, and Neal J. Cohen (2019): Structural and Functional MRI Evidence for Distinct Medial Temporal and Prefrontal Roles in Context-dependent Relational Memory, Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, The MIT Press, Vol 31, Num 12, pp1857-1872

2018

Curtis L. Johnson, Hillary Schwarb, Kevin M. Horecka, Matthew D.J. McGarry, Charles H. Hillman, Arthur F. Kramer, Neal J. Cohen, and Aron K. Barbey (2018): Double Dissociation of Structure-Function Relationships in Memory and Fluid Intelligence Observed with Magnetic Resonance Elastography, NeuroImage, Elsevier BV, Vol 171, pp99-106
Grace McIlvain, Hillary Schwarb, Neal J. Cohen, Eva H. Telzer, and Curtis L. Johnson (2018): Mechanical Properties of the in Vivo Adolescent Human Brain, Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience, Elsevier BV, Vol 34, pp27-33

2017

Hillary Schwarb, Curtis L. Johnson, Ana M. Daugherty, Charles H. Hillman, Arthur F. Kramer, Neal J. Cohen, and Aron K. Barbey (2017): Aerobic Fitness, Hippocampal Viscoelasticity, and Relational Memory Performance, NeuroImage, Elsevier BV, Vol 153, pp179-188
Brian M. Sandroff, Curtis L. Johnson, and Robert W. Motl (2017): Exercise Training Effects on Memory and Hippocampal Viscoelasticity in Multiple Sclerosis: A Novel Application of Magnetic Resonance Elastography, Neuroradiology, Springer Nature, Vol 59, Num 1, pp61-67

2016

Hillary Schwarb, Curtis L. Johnson, Matthew D. J. McGarry, and Neal J. Cohen (2016): Medial temporal lobe viscoelasticity and relational memory performance, NeuroImage, Elsevier Inc., Vol 132, pp534-541
Curtis L. Johnson, Hillary Schwarb, Matthew D.J. McGarry, Aaron T. Anderson, Graham R. Huesmann, Bradley P. Sutton, and Neal J. Cohen (2016): Viscoelasticity of Subcortical Gray Matter Structures, Human Brain Mapping, Wiley, Vol 37, Num 12, pp4221-4233

2015

S. Aseeri, O. Batrasev, M. Icardi, B. Leu, A. Liu, N. Li, B. K. Muite, E. Muller, B. Palen, M. Quell, H. Servat, P. Sheth, M. Van Moer, and J. Vienne (2015): Solving the Klein-Gordon equation using fourier spectral methods: a benchmark test for computer performance, Society for Computer Simulation International, HPC '15: Proceedings of the Symposium on High Performance Computing, pp182-191, Alexandria, Virginia, U.S.A.

2019

Brad Sutton, Alex Cerjanic, Aaron Anderson, Curtis Johnson (2019): MRI-Based Biomarkers through High-Performance Computing, 2019 Blue Waters Annual Report, pp304-305

2018

Brad Sutton, Curtis L. Johnson, Alex Cerjanic, Aaron T. Anderson (2018): HPC-Based High-Resolution Quantitative MRI, 2018 Blue Waters Annual Report, pp250-251

2017

Brad Sutton (2017): High-Resolution Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Mechanical Properties of The Brain, 2017 Blue Waters Annual Report, pp244-245

2016

Aaron Anderson: Multi-Excitation MRE in Aging Human Brain


26th Annual Meeting of the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (ISMRM); Paris, France, Jun 21, 2018

NCSA Grants $2.6M in Blue Waters Awards to Illinois Researchers


Jul 6, 2017

The National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign has awarded 3,697,000 node hours (NH) of time on the Blue Waters supercomputer to Illinois researchers from Spring 2017 proposal submissions. The combined value of these awards is over $2.6 million dollars, and through the life of the Blue Waters program, NCSA has awarded over 43 million node hours to UI researchers—a value of nearly $27 million. Some of the time allocated for Blue Waters will go to projects that focus on HIV research, Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) simulations, genomics and global warming research.


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