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David Powell, PhD.
PhD, Adjunct Professor in
Biomedical Engineering, University of Kentucky. I entered the
medical imaging community in 2001 after completing a PhD in Solid
State Physics at the University of Kentucky. I have worked at the
MRISC, Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Spectroscopy Center, at the
University of Kentucky since 2001 as a systems specialist and MRI
physicist helping with analysis, protocol development, equipment
integration and systems administration.
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My research interests include:
· Alzheimer’s Dementia
· traumatic brain injury
· magnetization transfer
· diffusion tensor
imaging
&
· preoperative fMRI &
DTI

David
K Powell, PhD
Rm
38 Davis Mills Bldg
800
Rose Street
Lexington,
Ky 40504-0098
859
323 0017
dkpowe00@mri.uky.edu
Recent Publications
1.
1.
"Alterations in multiple measures of white matter integrity in
normal women at high risk for Alzheimer's
disease.” Gold BT, Powell
DK, Andersen A, Smith C., NeuroImage, In Press (2010).
2.
“Dissociable frontal controls during visible and
memory-guided eye-tracking of moving targets.” Ding,
JH, Powell, DK, &
Jiang, Y., Human Brain Mapping, (2009). PMCID:
2767402.
3.
“Hemispheric Asymmetries in Tracking Occluded moving
Targets with the Mind’s Eye: Simultaneous
Event-Related fMRI and Eye-Movement Recording.” Jiang Y, Jinhong
D, Gold BT, Powell DK.
Brain Imaging and Behavior, (2008).
4.
“Age-related slowing of task switching is associated with
decreased integrity of frontoparietal white
matter.”, Gold BT, Powell
DK, Xuan L, Jicha GA, Smith CD., Neurobiol Aging, (2008). PMID:
18495298.
5.
“White matter diffusion alterations in normal women at resk
of Alzheimer’s disease.”, Smith CD,
Chebrolu H, Andersen AH, Powell
DK, Lovell MA, Xiaong S, Gold BT. Neurobiol Aging, (2008).
PMID: 18801597.
6.
6. “MRI evaluation of the tibial tunnel/screw/tendon
interface after ACL reconstruction using a
bioabsorbable interference screw.”, Singhal MC, Holzhauer M, Powell
D, Johnson DL. Orthopedics.
31(6):575-9 (2008). PMID: 18661880
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7. “Speed of lexical decision correlates with diffusion
anisotropy in left parietal and frontal white matter:
evidence from diffusion tensor imaging.”, Gold BT, Powell
DK, Xuan L, Jiang Y, Hardy PA.
Neuropsychologia. (11):2439-46 (2007). PMID:
17509627
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8. “Functional
dissociation in frontal and striatal areas for processing of
positive and negative reward
information.”, Liu X, Powell
DK, Wang H, Gold BT, Corbly CR, Joseph JE, J Neurosci.
27(17):4587-97 (2007). PMID: 17460071.
9.
“fMRI
in alert, behaving monkeys: An adaptation of the human infant
familiarization novelty preference
procedure”, Joseph JE,
Powell DK, Andersen AH,
Bhatt RS, Dunlap
MK, Foldes ST, Forman E,
Hardy
PA, Steinmetz NA,
Zhang Z., J Neurosci Methods. 157(1):10-24 (2006). PMID: 16675025.
10.
“Dissociation
of automatic and strategic lexical-semantics: functional magnetic
resonance imaging
evidence
for differing roles of multiple frontotemporal regions”, Gold BT, Balota DA, Jones
SJ,
Powell
DK, Smith CD, Andersen AH, J Neurosci. 26(24), 6523-32 (2006). PMID: 16775140.
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