NRG @ Harvard - the Neuroinformatics Research Group

People

Randy Buckner, Ph.D.

Randy is Professor at Harvard and Associate Director of the Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging at MGH. His research develops and applies neuroimaging techniques to explore human memory in health and disease, including promoting tools for managing and sharing data. Before coming to Harvard, Randy was at Washington University where he developed XNAT with the NRG @ WUSTL led by Daniel Marcus. While he loves Boston he is conflicted about his loyalty to the local sports teams.

Gabriele Fariello

Gabriele is currently the Head of Neuroinformatics at the Neuroinformatics Reasearch Group at Harvard. He brings extensive experience spanning both Computer Science and Bio-science / Neuroscience. He has been working to help create and further NRG since January of 2007.

Victor Petrov

Victor is a Neuroinformatics Software Developer who keeps his basketball in the office, "just in case". When not busy with fixing XNAT bugs, testing XNAT's security and promoting Bash Framework over Perl, C++ over Java, Qt4 over GTK2 and KDE over GNOME, all of this while listening to Craig Armstrong, Hans Zimmer and Pakito, Victor promises everyone he will continue to work on his custom BSD distribution as soon as he is done coding his next 3D game - a hobby he picked up even before graduating from the American University in Bulgaria.

Timothy O'Keefe

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Daniel Marcus, Ph.D.

Dan directs the Neuroinformatics Research Group at Washington University in St. Louis. His informatics interests include data sharing, data mining, and visual representations of brain measures. His scientific interests include neural coding and connectivity, brain morphometry, and genetics of cognitive and neurological phenotypes. Dan spends his free time enjoying life with his wife and kids and managing the Dogtown Inferno, his perennial loser fantasy baseball franchise.

Timothy Olson

Tim completed Bachelor's degrees in Philosophy and Political Science at the University of Illinois in Champaign/Urbana, IL and a Master's degree in Computer Science from Illinois State University. He is the lead developer of XNAT. Tim is feverishly renovating his new house under the watchful eyes of his ever expanding family.

Mohanna Ramarataram

Mohana completed her Masters in Mathematics from University of Pune, India. She is the lead developer of XNAT’s image visualization and automated processing technologies. Mohana cooks a mean curried chicken and is the proud mother of Tanuj.

Kevin Archie, Ph.D.

Kevin received a Ph.D. in computational neuroscience from the University of Southern California (Go Trojans!) and a B.S. in computer science from CalTech (Go... uh, Beavers!). He recently completed a postdoc in the laboratory of Ralf Wessel in the Physics Dept. at Washington University. He brings a passion for neuroscience and software development to the NRG @ Wash U..