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  1. Dr. Griffiths is a cognitive and computational neuroscientist, with particular research interests in mathematical modelling of large-scale neural dynamics, multimodal neuroimaging data analysis methods, and brain stimulation in the context of neuropsychiatric and neurological disease.

  2. crukcambridgecentre.org.uk › users › griffithsProfessor John Griffiths

    University institutes: CRUK Cambridge Institute. NHS or other affiliations: Department of Radiology. Position: Professor. Personal home page: PubMed journal articles - click here. Research description. I am retired, and my lab is closed. I am working on completing papers on all the projects that my group performed but failed to publish.

  3. Research specialties: in vivo NMR, MRI, tissue relaxation times, localized NMR spectroscopy, human cardiac NMR spectroscopy, interventional MRI, and MRI safety. John Griffiths, Qualified in medicine and biochemistry.

  4. Sep 14, 2017 · John Griffiths's characteristically ambitious and tendentious paper “What Is Sociology of Law?” (see the previous issue of this journal) has forced me to reflect about the foundations of our field....

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    • 2017
  5. View John Griffiths’ profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members. Founder and Director, Rocket Science UK Ltd. City of London Councillor (Castle Baynard Ward). Deputy...

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  6. Dr. John Griffiths is a scientist at the Krembil Centre for Neuroinformatics at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH), where he leads a team focused on whole-brain and multi-scale neurophysiological modelling.

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