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Na Luo, PhD 

Associate Professor 

Brainnetome Center and National Laboratory of Pattern Recognition    

Institute of Automation 

Chinese Academy of Sciences    

Beijing 100190, China 

Phone: +86 10 8254 4774 

Email: luona2015@ia.ac.cn


Education: 

2015.09-2020.01, Ph.D., Brainnetome Center and National Laboratory of Pattern Recognition, CASIA, China; 

2017.09-2018.09, Visiting student, ECE, University of New Mexico, USA; 

2012.09-2015.03, M.S., School of Instrumentation and Optoelectronic Engineering, Beihang University, China; 

2008.09-2012.07, B.S., School of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering , Hunan University of Science and Technology, China; 


Work Experience: 

2022.04-present, Associate professor, Brainnetome Center, CASIA 

2020.05-2022.03, Assistant professor, Brainnetome Center, CASIA 


Research Interests:

1. Developing novel methods to fuse multi-modal brain data, including MRI, EEG, genes and cognition.  

2. Applying advanced machine learning methods to help dig out effective bio-markers for brain disorders. 


Selected Research Works:

1. 罗娜,宋明,杨正宜,蒋田仔. 跨模态脑图谱数据融合研究进展,中国图象图形学报,2022.In press 

2. Na Luo, Xiangsheng Luo, Dongren Yao et al. Investigating ADHD subtypes in children using temporal dynamics of the electroencephalogram (EEG) microstates. Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. Annual International Conference vol. 2021 (2021): 4358-4361.  

3. Na Luo, Jing Sui*, Anees Abrol, et al., Structural Brain Architectures Match Intrinsic Functional Networks and Vary across Domains: A Study from 15 000+ Individuals. Cerebral Cortex, 30(10):5460-5470, 2020.  

4. Na Luo, Jing Sui*, Anees Abrol, et al., Age-related structural and functional variations in 5,967 individuals across the adult lifespan. Human Brain Mapping, 41(7):1725-1737, 2020.  

5. Na Luo, Lin Tian, Vince D. Calhoun, et al., Brain function, structure and genomic data are linked but show different sensitivity to duration of illness and disease stage in schizophrenia. Neuroimage Clinical, 23:101887, 2019. 

6. Na Luo, Jing Sui*, Jiayu Chen, et al., A Schizophrenia-Related Genetic-Brain-Cognition Pathway Revealed in a Large Chinese Population. Ebiomedicine, 37:471-482, 2018. 

7. Aicheng Feng#, Na Luo#, Wentao Zhao, et al., Multimodal Brain Deficits Shared in Early-Onset and Adult-Onset Schizophrenia Predict Positive Symptoms Regardless of Illness Stage, Human Brain Mapping, 2022. (#co-first author, in press) 

8. Weiqiu Cheng#, Na Luo#, Yuyanan Zhang, et al., DNA Methylation and Resting Brain Function Mediate the Association between Childhood Urbanicity and Better Speed of Processing. Cerebral Cortex, 31(10):4709-4718, 2021. (#co-first author) 

9. Shuquan Rao#*, Na Luo#, Jing Sui, et al., Effect of the SIRT1 gene on regional cortical grey matter density in the Han Chinese population. British Journal of Psychiatry, 216(5):254-258, 2020. (#co-first author)