Diana M. Lindquist, PhD
Title
Research Assistant Professor, Radiology
Email
diana.lindquist@cchmc.org
Phone
513-636-9268
Fax
513-636-0434
Credentials
BS: Chemistry, Applied Mathematics; University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM;
May 1989.
MA:Physical Chemistry; Brandeis University, Waltham, MA; December 1991.
PhD: University of Arkansas-Little Rock, Little Rock, AR; 1998.
Publications, Most Recent
McNamara RK, Able J, Jandacek R, Rider T, Tso P, Lindquist DM. Perinatal omega-3 fatty acid deficiency selectively reduces myo-inositol levels in the adult rat prefrontal cortex: An in vivo proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy study.J Lipid Res 2008 Sep 18. [Epub ahead of print]
Lindquist D. Science to Practice: What can phosphorus MRS tell us about muscle disease? Radiology 2008;247:1-2.
Lindquist D. Science to Practice: Is There a Role for MR Imaging in Monitoring Gene Therapy Response?Radiology 2007;243 (3):611-12.
Chen L, Liao G, Waclaw RR, Burns KA, Lindquist D, Campbell K, Zheng Y, Chia-Yi Kuan CY. Rac1 Controls the Formation of Midline Commissures and the Competency of Tangential Migration in Ventral Telencephalic Neurons.J Neurosci 2007;27:3884 93.
Bickel WK, Miller ML, Yi R, Kowal BP, Lindquist DM, Pitcock JA. Behavioral and neuroeconomics of drug addiction: Competing neural systems and temporal discounting processes.Drug Alcohol Depend 2007;90 Suppl 1:S85-91.
Freeman T, Kimbrell T, Booe L, Myers M, Cardwell D, Lindquist DM, Hart J, Cherry B, Komoroski RA. Evidence of resilience: neuroimaging of former prisoners of war.Psychiatry Res: Neuroimaging 2006;146:59-64.
Professional Organization Memberships
Special Interests
- Magnetic resonance spectroscopy of drug effects
- Magnetic resonance spectroscopy of metabolic disease
- Multinuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy
- Pulse sequence design
Related Areas
This person works in these other areas at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical
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