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Proteomics and the future of bone health for women warfighters

Dr. Flanagan presents at the 2025 Valkyrie Project Military Women’s Symposium

Emerging approaches to predict, monitor and improve resilience

Dr. Flanagan presents at the 7th Annual International Symposium on Regenerative Rehabilitation

Colorful digital illustration of a human brain made up of numerous small particles on a black background.

2025 Art from the Benchtop exhibition feature

Poster promoting 'Art from the Bench,' an exhibit of images from research by biomedical researchers at Rosalind Franklin University, taking place March 20 to April 9, 2025, at Rhoades Auditorium Lobby, with a reception March 19 at 4 PM in the Centennial Room, featuring a colorful digital illustration of a brain.
  • This image presents a sagittal view of the endpoints of 100 million axonal pathways in the human brain, mapped in DSI Studio using deterministic fiber tracking on three-Tesla diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging data from 95 healthy young adults.

    It offers a state-of-the-art depiction of the brain’s complex structural connectivity, illuminating how regions throughout the brain work together to support cognition, perception, and behavior in health and disease. The innovative methods showcased here underscore the rapid advancements in diffusion imaging and tractography, paving the way for future breakthroughs in brain mapping. Beyond its scientific significance, this visualization stands as an artistic celebration of the brain’s intricate design, inspiring deeper exploration into its mysteries.

    For me, this image serves as a tribute to the study of neural connections—a constellation of knowledge and wonder that continues to captivate art and science.