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Qasim Bukhari is a Researcher affiliated with the McGovern Institute for Brain Research at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). His academic work bridges multiple disciplines including neuroscience, machine learning, and epidemiology. He focuses on understanding brain networks through neuroimaging techniques like fMRI, predicting mental health outcomes using computational methods, and analyzing global health crises such as the coronavirus pandemic.
Key research interests include functional connectivity analysis in psychiatric disorders (e.g., bipolar disorder, body dysmorphic disorder), the role of cerebellum in memory formation under aging, and applying machine learning to identify risk indicators for mental health conditions. His work on climate impacts on pandemic spread has provided critical insights into public health policy.
Publications highlight innovations in neuroimaging methods (e.g., differential covariance for fMRI connectivity), causal modeling of brain interactions, and longitudinal studies predicting mental health outcomes. Recent work explores real-world vaccine effectiveness and periodic patterns in pandemic reporting.
He is currently based at the McGovern Institute, contributing to cutting-edge interdisciplinary research at MIT without explicitly listed academic awards or student advising roles.
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