Wen-Ju Pan

Research Scientist at Emory University School of Medicine

Atlanta, Georgia, United States

Overview

Wen-Ju Pan is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Radiology and Imaging Sciences at Emory University School of Medicine. Their research focuses on developing novel functional MRI (fMRI) techniques to study the human brainstem, with a specific interest in its role in consciousness and autonomic functions. Dr. Pan earned a PhD from National Yang-Ming University.

Dr. Pans work involves creating specialized imaging methods to visualize the human brainstem, a region notoriously difficult to study using conventional techniques.

Topics They Care About

Brainstem Imaging
Leads research developing innovative fMRI techniques to visualize and understand the human brainstem's function, a challenging yet vital area of neuroscience.
fMRI Technology
Focuses on advancing BOLD fMRI methods to achieve higher resolution and greater accuracy, especially for small and complex brain structures.
Neuroscience of Consciousness
Investigates the neural circuits related to arousal and consciousness, with a specific focus on the function of the locus coeruleus within the brainstem.

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10-2008
Research Scientist at Emory University School of Medicine

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