SYNAPSE Program
SYNAPSE Program at The Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging
Inspired by the concept of neuronal “synapses”, the SYNAPSE Program aims to solve clinical and scientific puzzles by connecting innovation with technology, physiology with pathology, gene and environment, health with disease, and Eastern medicine with Western medicine. The synapse programs research is mostly focused on individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD).
NEW PUBLICATION
Ke, S.Y., Wu, H., Sun, H., Zhou, A., Liu, J., Zheng, X., Liu, K., Westover, M.B., Xu, H., and Kong, X.-J.
Frontiers in Neuroscience. Volume 18, 20234.
Kong X-J, Kang J, and Liu K.
Journal of Psychiatric Research. Volume 166, Pages 1-9. 2023.
Sun B, Wang B, Wei Z, Feng Z, Wu Z-L, Yassin W, Stone W S, Lin Y, & Kong X-J.
Frontiers in Neuroscience. Volume 17. 2023.
Kong X-J., Liu J, Liu K, Koh M, Sherman H, Liu S, Tian R, Sukijthamapan P, Wang J, Fong M, Xu L, Clairmont C, Jeong M-S, Li A, Lopes M, Hagan V, Dutton T, Chan S-T, Lee H, Kendall A, Kwong K, & Song Y.
Nutrients. Volume 13. 2021.
Learn more about the faculty members, research coordinators, investigators, interns, and other healthcare professionals at the SYNAPSE Program!