
Corinna Bauer is an Assistant Professor in Radiology and Ophthalmology at Harvard Medical School. She currently leads the Lab for Neuroimaging and Vision Science in the department of radiology at Massachusetts General Hospital. Dr. Bauer’s research focuses on understanding how the visual dysfunctions observed in cerebral visual impairments (CVIs) relate to brain structure and function. Following a master’s in bioimaging, she completed her doctoral studies in neurobiology at Boston University School of Medicine. She then completed a postdoctoral fellowship studying the changes in neural networks associated with congenital ocular vision loss. Dr. Bauer became faculty at Harvard Medical School in 2015 and since then, she has sought to apply multimodal MRI techniques to study the long-term neurodevelopmental consequences of early brain injury, specifically targeting white matter, neural networks, and the thalamus. Corinna’s research also investigates the relationship between brain structure and function with performance on assessments of higher-order visual processing in individuals living with cerebral visual impairment.

