
معرفی
Bryon Mueller, PhD is an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences at the University of Minnesota. His research focuses on neuroimaging techniques (e.g., fMRI, DTI) to study brain structure and function in psychiatric and neurodevelopmental disorders. Key areas include neuromodulation (TMS/tDCS), addiction, depression, schizophrenia, and developmental disorders like fetal alcohol spectrum disorder. He investigates how brain connectivity and morphology relate to symptomatology, treatment response, and neurocognitive outcomes.
His work spans clinical trials (e.g., CBIT+ TMS for tic disorders), machine learning applications for diagnostic classification (e.g., MDD), and translational studies targeting neurodevelopmental trajectories. Collaborations include the ENIGMA consortium for multi-site mental health research.
Recent studies emphasize sex differences in alcohol use disorder interventions, neuroplasticity in depression, and white matter abnormalities in genetic disorders. He has contributed to protocols for neuromodulation therapies and neuroimaging pipelines for large-scale datasets.



