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Jeffrey Spence, Ph.D.

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Jeffrey Spence
Name:
  Jeffrey S. Spence, Ph.D.
Academic Title:
  Assistant Professor
Primary Appointment:
  Clinical Sciences
Secondary Appointment:
  Internal Medicine
School:
  Southwestern Medical School
Department Website:
  Department of Clinical Sciences
Email:
  Jeffrey Spence, Ph.D.

 RESEARCH INTERESTS
 
Spatial modeling
Functional Neuroimaging
Experimental design
Biomedical statistics
 
 RECENT PUBLICATIONS
 
Spence JS, Carmack PS, Gunst RF, Schucany WR, Woodward WA and Haley RW, "Accounting for Spatial Dependence in the Analysis of SPECT Brain Imaging Data" J Am Stat Assoc, 102 (478):464-473, 2007
Spence JS, Carmack PS, Gunst RF, Schucany WR, Woodward WA, and Haley RW, "Using a White Matter Reference To Remove the Dependency of Global Signal on Experimental Conditions in SPECT Analyses" NeuroImage, 32:49-53, 2006
Rice JC, Peng P, Spence JS, Wang H, Goldblum RM, Corthesy B, and Nowicki BJ, "Pyelonephritic Escherichia Coli Expressing P Fimbriae Decrease Immune Response of the Mouse Kidney" J Am Soc Nephrol, 16:3583-3591, 2005
Carmack PS, Spence JS, Gunst RF, Schucany WR, Woodward WA, and Haley RW, "Improved Agreement Between Talairach and MNI Coordinate Spaces in Deep Brain Regions" NeuroImage, 22:367-371, 2004
Haley, R.W., Spence, J.S., Carmack, P.S., Gunst, R.F., Schucany,, "Abnormal Brain Response to Cholinergic Challenge in Chronic" Psych. Res.: Neuroimaging, to appear 2008
 
 
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