Welcome to the new TAN website! Please visit often as we add training resources and let us know if you have a resource to contribute.
Our mission is to bring the ASU neuroimaging community together to discuss and contribute to the field’s most recent findings and methodological developments. Our emphasis will be on functional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), structural MRI, diffusion tensor imaging, positron emission tomography (PET), magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS), and electroencephalogram (EEG) in both humans and animals. We aim to establish semi-automated/automated routines for neuroimaging methodological design in all populations, analysis support and training opportunities for ASU students to develop skills and learn within the community. We will aim to accomplish these goals by offering practicums, hosting meetings during the year, and finding grant mechanisms to help refine analytic approaches and provide training opportunities for students interested in multimodal imaging.