Chris Rorden, PhD

Core Investigator, Neuroimaging Core

Professor, Department of Psychology
Endowed Chair of Neuroimaging

University of South Carolina


Biography

Professor Rorden received his doctorate in Experimental Psychology from the University of Cambridge and completed postdoctoral training at the Medical Research Council (UK), Birkbeck College, and the Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience at University College London. He co-directs the McCausland Center for Brain Imaging. In addition, he leads the neuroimaging core for the Center for the Study of Aphasia Recovery (C-STAR, P50-DC014664). He has co-authored more than 230 articles manuscripts, with a current Google Scholar h-index of 83. Professor Rorden has been funded by NIH, EPSRC, BBSRC, Wellcome and DFG. Dr Rorden's software is the top download from the NeuroImaging Tools & Resources Collaboratory, and includes tools for visualizaiton (MRIcron, NiiVue) and data curation (dcm2niix). These tools have enabled novel research into the consequences of stroke as well as progressive brain changes, with a particular focus on language, motor and perceptual impairments.


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Contact Information

Email
rorden@mailbox.sc.edu

Phone
803-576-5662