

About Faraday
As a veterinary neuroradiologist I work in close relationship with referring neurologists and veterinarians to provide detailed, annotated and clinically correlated neuroimaging reports.
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This close relationship allows us to work and learn together on our cases, improving our clinical skills, developing our enquiring minds, and helping our animal patients.
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Research

Front cover J. Neuroscience August 17th 2022 42 (33)
The Johnson Lab is an active neuroimaging research lab at Cornell College of Veterinary Medicine.
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Our research is focused on exploring the normal and diseased neurological system in animals using clinical and advanced MRI techniques.
We have a broad research field covering intervertebral disc disease, degenerative myelopathy, epilepsy, trauma, congenital malformations, brain tumor and aging.
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Education
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Open and nourishing learning environment for all, let's learn together
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Discussion and engagement on cases
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Technical advice on sequence choice, slice placement and parameter optimization to improve image quality
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Monthly neuroimaging case rounds and journal clubs
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Contact us for more information
