Lab and equipment


Our lab's home base is the Clinical and Translational Research Center (CTRC) on the Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus, downtown Buffalo. The CTRC, home to the Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI), is designed to bring clinicians and clinical and translational researchers together under one roof, fostering collaboration and driving innovation. The CTRC also houses UB's imaging center, where a lot of our research takes place. Since we are part of the Buffalo Neuroimaging Analysis Center, some work also occurs at our core facility within the UB Downtown Gateway Building.
Embracing the computational nature of many of our projects, we support remote work, and our lab members can be distributed across UB's campuses at times. We make heavy use of online collaboration tools to maintain a sense of unity even when physically separated.
Physical Address: 
Clinical and Translational Research Center (CTRC)
875 Ellicott Street
Buffalo, NY 14203

Imaging equipment

We have access to advanced imaging technology through the UB Center for Biomedical Imaging. Our lab is just a few steps from the imaging center, which is on the floor above
Bruker BioSpec 94/20 USR, 9.4 Tesla MRI with CryoProbe
SynchroPET mini-PET (PET-MRI prototype)
Philips MR 7700

Computational resources

Our lab operates advanced computational equipment, including dedicated computation servers. We also have access to additional HPC resources at the University at Buffalo's Center for Computational Research and shared resources at the Buffalo Neuroimaging Analysis Center. 
  • Dedicated Dell PowerEdge R750 GPU Node with 2 NVIDIA Ampere A100 40GB, 56 cores, and 512 GB RAM
  • Dedicated Dell PowerEdge R720 high-performance server with 48 cores and 384 GB RAM



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