A micrograph image of neuronal networks in vitro

Martin Styner, Ph.D.

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Martin Styner, Ph.D.
Co-Investigator, Project 5: Systems and Circuits in MIA and Schizophrenia
Professor of Psychiatry and Computer Science, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Associate Director, Developmental Neuroimaging Core, CIDD, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

Dr. Martin Styner is one of the leading experts in medical image computing with specific expertise in anatomical structure and tissue segmentation, structural brain morphometry, deformable registration, atlas building and diffusion MRI analysis. He applies his research mainly to medical imaging studies of the human, non-human primate, and rodent brain. Dr. Styner has co-authored over 500 papers in peer reviewed journals and conferences. As the director of the UNC Neuro Image Research and Analysis Laboratory and associate director of the Developmental Neuroimaging Core in the Carolina Institute for Developmental Disabilities at UNC, he oversees many medical image analysis research projects in a variety of applications. Dr. Styner is a Co-Investigator on Project 5 and contributes to all aspects of the structural and diffusion MRI image analysis in non-human primates for the UC Davis Conte Center.