Daniele Mascali received a Master’s degree in Physics from the Sapienza University of Rome in 2012 with a thesis on the negative BOLD response. Afterward, he received a Ph.D in “Morphofunctional science and Biophysics” with a thesis focused on the characterization of brain networks by means of resting-state fMRI. His main interest is the study of the brain function both in physiological and pathological conditions, particularly during neurodegenerative processes. He is also interested in several different aspects of the fMRI technique, from optimization of data acquisition to development of processing and data analysis methods. Since 2016 he has worked for the Enrico Fermi center; recently, as an exchange staff member of the European RISE project, he has moved to the Center for Magnetic R¬esonance Research (CMRR) in Minneapolis. Here, he aims to integrate functional MRI data with novel relaxations measurements, which are promising early biomarkers for the detection of microstructural damage in several brain diseases.
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PAMINA is a web-based hardware and software platform, specifically designed to provide a comprehensive set of IT tools to integrate NMR (even remote) equipment for neuroimagines with an intelligent repository, with the aim of providing a flexible tool for managing , recovery, visualization, consolidation and processing of data. The system is intended for the field of clinical research on functional neuroimaging (from acquisition to final processing), but can also be used in the clinical and diagnostic field facilitating the cooperation and transmission of knowledge between basic researchers, clinical researchers and medical health personnel.