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Biomagnetic Imaging Laboratory

The Biomagnetic Imaging Laboratory (BIL) is dedicated to advancing our understanding of brain function, particularly speech and language, through non-invasive imaging. We utilize Magnetoencephalographic (MEG) imaging, alongside Functional Connectivity (fMRI), Electrocorticography (ECoG), and Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS). Beyond groundbreaking research into brain network dynamics, we provide vital clinical services, including pre-operative brain mapping for neurosurgeons to protect eloquent function in patients with tumors and the localization of epileptic zones in patients with epilepsy. We’re one of only two clinical MEG sites in California, and among just 25 sites in the United States. 

Clinical Services

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For Patients

The Biomagnetic Imaging Lab offers two types of noninvasive brain imaging exams – MEG and MSI.

What to expect during your exam

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For Medical Providers

Medical provider resources: Submit MEG referral cover sheet, records, MRI, and pre-authorizations.

Refer your patient

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MEG Core for Researchers

Magnetoencephalography (MEG) is a silent, helmet-shaped device that noninvasively records brain activity with 275 sensors every millisecond.

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Research

The goal here is to examine the spatiotemporal dynamics of brain networks involved in speech, language and memory processes. We specifically focus on overt speech production, its…

Contact Us

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Biomagnetic Imaging Lab
University of California, San Francisco

513 Parnassus Avenue, S-362

San Francisco, CA 94143-0628

Email:  [email protected]
Ph: (415) 476-6888
Fax: (415) 502-4302