Neuroimaging Laboratory (Laboratório de Neuroimagem)
The Neuroimaging Laboratory (LNI) is located at the University of Campinas (UNICAMP) and serves as a hub for cutting-edge neuroscience research. Established in 1998, the laboratory supports studies in various areas of neuroscience, including prospective research on different forms of epilepsy and other central nervous system diseases.
LNI provides advanced facilities for evaluating and quantifying structural and metabolic alterations of the central nervous system using multiple neuroimaging modalities, including Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) and Computed Tomography (CT). The laboratory’s infrastructure includes high-performance computing resources for complex graphics processing and image analysis, enabling tasks such as three-dimensional image reconstruction, functional imaging analysis, diffusion tensor imaging, co-registration of various imaging modalities, and the development of innovative workflow software for enhanced neuroimaging techniques.
As the central hub of BRAINN (The Brazilian Institute of Neuroscience and Neurotechnology), LNI plays a pivotal role in fostering collaboration and driving advancements in neuroscience and neurotechnology research.
Tractrography
UF²C is an open-source software developed at the Neuroimaging Laboratory at Unicamp that aims to simplify and organize functional connectivity studies in neuroimaging through a clean and validated methodology, without sacrificing quality.
2021 - Neuroimaging Laboratory - University of Campinas
The Brazilian Institute of Neuroscience and Neurotechnology (BRAINN) is a FAPESP-funded institute that investigates the molecular mechanisms underlying epilepsy and stroke, as well as lesions associated with these diseases. Our studies integrate genetics, neurobiology, pharmacology, neuroimaging, computer science, robotics, physics, and engineering, all in a quest to better understand the human brain.