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
Lindquist, D. Science to Practice: Is There a Role for MR Imaging in Monitoring Gene Therapy Response?Radiology, June 2007; 243 (3):611-12.
Chen, L., Liao, G., Waclaw, R.R., Burns, K.A., Lindquist, D., Campbell, K., Zheng, Y., Kuan, C.Y. Rac1 controls the formation of midline commissures and the competency of tangential migration in ventral telencephalic neurons. J Neurosci, Apr 2007; 27(14):3884-93.
Freeman, T., Kimbrell, T., Booe, L., Myers, M., Cardwell, D., Lindquist, D.M., Hart, J., Cherry, B., Komoroski, R.A. Evidence of resilience: neuroimaging of former prisoners of war. Psychiatry Res:Neuroimaging, 2006; 146:59-64.
Bickel, W.K., Miller, M.L., Yi, R., Kowal, B.P., Lindquist, D.M., Pitcock, J.A. Behavioral and neuroeconomics of drug addiction: Competing neural systems and temporal discounting processes. Drug Alcohol Depend, 2006.
Komoroski, R.A., Kotrla, K.J., Lemen, L., Lindquist, D., Diaz, P., Foundas, A. Brain metabolite concentration ratios in vivo: multisite reproducibility by single-voxel 1H MR spectroscopy. Magnetic Resonance Imaging, 2004; 22:721-725.
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
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