Scott Boebinger
Graduate Research Assistant at The Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering at Georgia Tech and Emory University- Claim this Profile
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The Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering at Georgia Tech and Emory University
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United States
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Biotechnology Research
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100 - 200 Employee
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Graduate Research Assistant
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Aug 2018 - Present
We use a broad range of techniques from neuroscience, biomechanics, rehabilitation, robotics, and physiology to discover new principles of human movement. Our basic science findings aim to facilitate advances in understanding movement disorders and in identifying mechanisms of rehabilitation. We use a broad range of techniques from neuroscience, biomechanics, rehabilitation, robotics, and physiology to discover new principles of human movement. Our basic science findings aim to facilitate advances in understanding movement disorders and in identifying mechanisms of rehabilitation.
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Emory University
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Research Specialist
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Jun 2018 - Aug 2018
Professor Candace Fleischer's research group is highly collaborative and focused on the development of new MR spectroscopy and imaging technologies for biomedical and translational applications. I assisted current graduate students with data analysis for dissertation research by assessing the viability of a standardized scan protocol for 31P MRS to assess muscle energetics and mitochondrial oxidative capacity. Professor Candace Fleischer's research group is highly collaborative and focused on the development of new MR spectroscopy and imaging technologies for biomedical and translational applications. I assisted current graduate students with data analysis for dissertation research by assessing the viability of a standardized scan protocol for 31P MRS to assess muscle energetics and mitochondrial oxidative capacity.
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National High Magnetic Field Laboratory
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United States
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Research Services
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100 - 200 Employee
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Undergraduate Research Assistant
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Aug 2014 - May 2018
Professor Samuel Grant's research is focused on the development of high resolution techniques to investigate the biophysical origins of MR signals under a variety of perturbations. We utilize high magnetic fields to achieve high sensitivity and spatial/ spectral resolution on specimen ranging from single isolated neurons to fixed neurological tissues (brains and spinal cords) to in vivo animal models. My work focused on quantification of early changes in cerebral connectivity to probe the time course of neural dysfunction in a familial model of Alzheimer’s disease. I performed set-up and operation of all hardware and software associated with the high field (11.75T) 500MHz MRI magnet used for data acquisition. Show less
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Education
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The Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering at Georgia Tech and Emory University
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Biomedical/Medical Engineering -
Florida State University
Bachelor's degree, Chemical Engineering