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Roles and Affiliations: Md Nasir Uddin is an Assistant Professor in three departments at the University of Rochester: Neurology, Biomedical Engineering, and Electrical and Computer Engineering. He holds academic appointments within the Hajim School of Engineering & Applied Sciences.
Education: PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Alberta (2015).
Research Interests: Dr. Uddin’s work focuses on advanced neuroimaging techniques to study neurological disorders such as HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders, multiple sclerosis, and inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). His research integrates diffusion MRI, functional connectivity analysis, and computational methods to explore brain microstructure, neuroinflammation, and neurovascular function. Key areas include:
- Cerebral small vessel disease mechanisms
- White matter pathway resilience
- Neuroimaging biomarkers for chronic pain and cognitive impairment
- Impact of vascular comorbidities on brain structure
Research Trends from Articles: His recent work emphasizes:
- Linking neuroinflammation markers to HIV-associated cognitive decline
- Validation of brain white matter pathways in chronic pain resilience
- Exploring microstructural brain changes in IBD and vascular diseases
- Development of AI-driven MRI techniques for tissue microstructure analysis
Advising and Grants: While specific grants and advisees are not detailed, his multi-departmental roles suggest involvement in interdisciplinary research initiatives.
Labs/Teams: Likely collaborates with biomedical engineering and neurology labs at the University of Rochester Medical Center, though specific lab affiliations are not explicitly stated.



