Kimberlee D'Ardenne, Ph.D.Postdoctoral Fellow |
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Contact I have moved from Baylor College of Medicine. My new address is: Human Neuroimaging Laboratory Virginia Tech Carilion Research Institute 2 Riverside Circle Roanoke, VA 24016 email: dardenne dot kim at gmail dot com |
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Education Ph.D., Chemistry and Neuroscience, Princeton University M.A., Chemistry, Princeton University B.S., Chemistry, Davidson College |
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Research Neuroimaging of human dopamine nuclei In vivo spectroscopy |
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Publications Daubechies I, Roussos E, Takerkart S, Benharrosh M, Golden D, D'Ardenne K, Richter W, Cohen JD, Haxby J (2009) ICA for brain fMRI does NOT select for independence. PNAS 106(26): 10415-22. Abstract McClure SM, D'Ardenne K. (2009) Computational neuroimaging: monitoring reward learning with blood flow. Handbook of Reward and Decision Making Eds. Dreher JC, Tremblay L. D'Ardenne K, McClure SM, Nystrom LE, Cohen JD (2008) BOLD responses reflecting dopaminergic signals in the human ventral tegmental area. Science 319: 1264-1267. Abstract D'Ardenne McClure K, McClure SM, Richter MC, Richter W (2005) Kinetics of the BOLD response depend on inter-stimulus time. NeuroImage, 27: 817-823. Abstract |
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Miscellaneous Princeton University, my past. Baylor College of Medicine, also my past. Virginia Tech Carilion Research Institute, my present. Denver Broncos, my Sunday worship. Go Broncos! |