Ching-Po Lin Distinguished Professor
- E-mail: chingpolin@nycu.edu.tw
- TEL: +886-2-2826-7338
- FAX: +886-2-2826-2285
- Brain Connectivity Laboratory
- CV
Ph.D. Electrical Engineering, National Taiwan University, Taiwan 1996/8-2002/1
M.S. Biomedical Engineering, National Yang-Ming University, Taiwan 1991/8-1993/6
B.A. Physics, National Central University, Taiwan 1987/8-1991/6
2017- Distinguished Professor, Institute of Neuroscience, Institute of Radiological Science, National Yang-Ming University, Taiwan
2012- Professor, Institute of Neuroscience, Institute of Radiological Science, National Yang-Ming University, Taiwan
2009-2011 Associate Professor, Institute of Neuroscience, Institute of Radiological Science, National Yang-Ming University, Taiwan
2008- Head of MRI Core Facility, National Yang-Ming University, Taiwan
2004-2008 Assistant Professor, Institute of Neuroscience, Institute of Radiological Science, National Yang-Ming University, Taiwan
2002-2004 Postdoctoral Fellow, Institute of Electrical Engineering, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
1993-1995 Assistant Research Fellow, National Health Research Institute, Taiwan
2016 12th The G. Nappi Cluster Headache Award
2015 Chang-Jiang Distinguished Scholar Award
2015 Merit Abstract Award for the 2015 OHBM Annual Meeting
2014 Outstanding Paper Award, Association of Aging and Dementia, Taiwan
2013 Outstanding Paper Award, Medical Association in Neuroradiology, Taiwan
2012 Outstanding Paper Award, Medical Association in Neuroradiology, Taiwan
2012 Outstanding Paper Award, Association of Aging and Dementia, Taiwan
2011 Excellent Scholar Award, National Science Council, Taiwan
2008-2014 Excellent Academic Performance Award, National Yang-Ming University, Taiwan
2002 Outstanding Paper Award, Medical Association in Radiology, Taiwan
2002 Outstanding Poster Award, Conference on Biomedical Engineering, Taiwan
2000 Outstanding Poster Award, Conference on Biomedical Engineering, Taiwan
2015 ~ Editorial Board: Tomography
2013 ~ Editorial Board: Advance in Anatomy
2012 ~ Editorial Board: Plos One (SCI, ISSN: 1932-6203)
2012 ~ Associate Editor: Frontiers in Brain Imaging Methods
2010 ~ Associate Editor: Brain Connectivity (SCI, ISSN: 2158-0014)
2010 ~ 2011 Program committee: Organization for Human Brain Mapping
1998 ~ Society Memberships: HBM, IEEE, ISMRM
Our lab, Brain Connectivity Lab (http://bclab.ym.edu.tw), has long dedicated to the advance of new MRI techniques for brain connectivity and its connections to brain functions and deviations. Among the techniques, we paid more attention to diffusion MRI, which can probe direction-dependent diffusivity of water molecules to reflect the microstructural condition. By combining with tracking algorithms and computational neuroimaging methods, neural networks and microstructural variances between subjects or patients can be identified to highlight the underlying structural variations and their associations to behaviors and clinical symptoms. More recently, we have extended our interests in brain connectome-wide cognitive and genetic associations in healthy subjects and brain disorders. In order to meet the case of particular problems, multimodal MRI techniques were integrated to study the associations between genetic effects, cognitive performances, and brain volume, lesions, and connectivity. Early markers and imaging phenotypes of dysconnectivity syndromes including dementia and schizophrenia are under actively studying. Brain plasticity across the lifespan is as well studied to clarify the slopes of change, which may serve as baseline to discover subtle changes in early stage of these neurodevelopmental disorders.
教學及研究本著希望啟發及培育下一代神經科學人才,
將來對了解人類心理狀態、行為的根源及治療神經系統
的疾病有所貢獻。