The Ginn MRI Seminar Series

The Samuel Ginn MRI Lecture Series, founded in 2009  brings leaders in the field of magnetic resonance imaging to campus to interact with faculty and students. Lectures cover broad range of topics ranging from spectroscopic imaging and coil design and manufacture to psychology, cognitive neuroscience, metabolic and molecular imaging, audiology and speech pathology, as well as medical research on Alzheimer's disease, diabetes, heart disease, autism and orthopaedics.

The series is named after Auburn engineering alumnus and wireless engineering pioneer Samuel Ginn who in 1999 donated $25 million to Auburn University with the goal of advancing his alma mater into the ranks of the nation's leader in wireless research and education.