MGH Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging 2016 | Page 13

In June 2016, the Martinos Center’s Maria Angela Franceschini, Pei-Yei (Ivy) Lin and Katherine Hagan traveled to Guinea-Bissau on the west coast of Africa to perform a diffuse correlation spectroscopy (DCS) study of nutrition and brain development. This optical imaging technology can reveal important information about the brain by measuring cerebral blood flow directly and noninvasively. The system was designed so parents can hold the probe in place, helping to keep the child calm and comfortable during the measurements. (Photo by Maria Angela Franceschini.)