Biography

Dr. Junjie Liu

Yale University, USA


Email: liu@junjie.com, junjie.liu@yale.edu


Qualifications

2015 M.D., Dartmouth College, USA

2006 Ph.D., Applied Physics, Stanford University, USA

1996 B.E., Engineering, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China


Publications (Selected)

  1. Hirano Y., Yen C.C., Liu J.V. et al. (2018). Investigation of the BOLD and CBV fMRI responses to somatosensory stimulation in awake marmosets (Callithrix jacchus). NMR in Biomedicine, in press.
  2. Liu J.V., Kobylarz E.J., Darcey T.M. et al. (2014). Improved mapping of interictal epileptiform activity with EEG-fMRI and voxel-wise functional connectivity analysis. Epilepsia, 55(9): 1380-1388.
  3. Liu J.V., Hirano Y., Nascimento G.C. et al. (2013). FMRI in the awake marmoset: somatosensory-evoked responses, functional connectivity, and comparison with propofol. Neuroimage, 78: 186-195.
  4. Liu J.V., Bock N.A., Silva A.C. (2011). Rapid high-resolution three-dimensional mapping of T1 and age-dependent variations in the non-human primate brain using magnetization-prepared rapid gradient-echo (MPRAGE) sequence. Neuroimage, 56(3): 1154-1163.
  5. Silva A.C., Liu J.V., Hirano Y. et al. (2011). Longitudinal functional magnetic resonance imaging in animal models. Methods in Molecular Biology, 711: 281-302.
  6. Bock N.A., Kocharyan A., Liu J.V. et al. (2009). Visualizing the entire cortical myelination pattern in marmosets with magnetic resonance imaging. Journal of Neuroscience Methods, 185(1): 15-22.
  7. Ress D., Glover G.H., Liu J. et al. (2007). Laminar profiles of functional activity in the human brain. Neuroimage, 34(1): 74-84.
  8. Liu J.V., Ashida H., Smith A.T., Wandell B.A. (2006). Assessment of stimulus induced changes in human V1 visual field maps. Journal of Neurophysiology, 96(6): 3398-3408.
  9. Liu J., Wandell B.A. (2005). Specializations for chromatic and temporal signals in human visual cortex. Journal of Neuroscience, 25(13): 3459-3468.
  10. Brewer A.A., Liu J., Wade A.R. et al. (2005). Visual field maps and stimulus selectivity in human ventral occipital cortex. Nature Neuroscience, 8(8): 1102-1109.
  11. Liu J.V. Bock N.A., Silva A.C. (2011). Rapid high-resolution three-dimensional mapping of T1 and age-dependent variations in the non-human primate brain using magnetization-prepared rapid gradient-echo (MPRAGE) sequence. Neuroimage, 56(3): 1154-63.
  12. Silva A.C., Liu J.V., Hirano Y., Leoni R.F., Merkle H., Mackel J.B., Zhang X.F., Nascimento G.C., Stefanovic B. (2011). Longitudinal functional magnetic resonance imaging in animal models. Methods in Molecular Biology, 711: 281-302.
  13. Bock N.A., Kocharyan A., Liu J.V., Silva A.C. (2009). Visualizing the entire cortical myelination pattern in marmosets with magnetic resonance imaging. Journal of Neuroscience Methods, 185(1): 15-22.
  14. Ress D., Glover G.H., Liu J., Wandell B.A. (2007). Laminar profiles of functional activity in the human brain. Neuroimage, 34(1): 74-84.
  15. Liu J.V., Ashida H., Smith A.T., Wandell B.A. (2006). Assessment of stimulus induced changes in human V1 visual field maps. Journal of Neurophysiology, 96(6): 3398-408.
  16. Liu J., Wandell B.A. (2005). Specializations for chromatic and temporal signals in human visual cortex. Journal of Neuroscience, 25(13): 3459-68.
  17. Brewer A.A., Liu J., Wade A.R., Wandell B.A. (2005). Visual field maps and stimulus selectivity in human ventral occipital cortex. Nature Neuroscience, 8(8): 1102-09.
  18. Wu J., Gu B.L., Liu J., Guo Y., Zhu J.L., Yu J.Z., Kawazoe Y. (1999). Transmission through a mesoscopic ring with a quantum dot. Physics Letters A, 262: 245-250.
  19. Liu J., Zhang G., Gu B.L. (1999). Persistent currents in toroidal single-wall carbon nanotubes. Journal of Materials Science and Technology, 15: 342-344.

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