Dr. Poldrack is the Albert Ray Lang Professor of Psychology at Stanford University and Director of the Center for Reproducible Neuroscience His research uses brain imaging to understand the brain systems supporting decision making, executive control, and behavior change. His lab also develops informatics tools to help make sense of the growing body of neuroimaging data (including the OpenfMRI.org and neurovault.org data sharing projects and the Cognitive Atlas ontology) as well as tools to help improve the reproducibility of neuroimaging research (including the Brain Imaging Data Structure and BIDS-Apps projects). He also has one of the most intensely studied individual human brains ever, having been imaged more than 100 times as part of the MyConnectome project.