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Prof. Randy L Gollub
HST Affiliated Faculty
Professor of Psychiatry, Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) and Harvard Medical School (HMS)
Primary DLC
Harvard-MIT Program in Health Sciences and Technology
MIT Room:
MGH
(617) 724-9602
rgollub@mgb.org
https://hst.mit.edu/faculty-research/faculty/gollub-randy
Areas of Interest and Expertise
Neurology
Neurosurgery
Human Brain Mapping
Medical Imaging Informatics
Cerebrovascular Circulation
Computer-Assisted Image Processing
Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Pain
Placebo Effect
Acupuncture Analgesia
Research Summary
Dr. Gollub works in close collaboration with many investigators within the Psychiatric Neuroimaging Research Program, the Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging and across the country to advance the imaging technologies and their application to neuropsychiatric disorders. She participates in a several multi-site consortium projects; each aimed at advancing biomecial imaging and associated bioinformatics technology. Most of her independent research projects focus on the investigations of the neural mechanisms underlying pain perception and its modulation by expectancy, placebo, and acupuncture treatment. A critical long-term goal of this work is to develop the capability to use functional neuroimaging as adjunct assessment in clinical evaluation of individual patients with chronic pain disorders. Gollub also is deeply committed to the training and education of the next generation of research scientists.
Recent Work
Projects
August 2, 2007
BIRN Functional Neuroimaging Calibration Study
Principal Investigator
Randy Gollub
August 2, 2007
Investigation of Expectancy on Acupuncture Analgesia
Principal Investigator
Randy Gollub
August 2, 2007
fMRI and PET Opioid Imaging Investigation of the Expectancy Component of Acupuncture Analgesia in Health and Disease
Principal Investigator
Randy Gollub
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Dr. Daniel Bauer
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Prof. Miguel Angel Hernan
HST Affiliated Faculty
Anne Pigula
Graduate Student