Neuronal White Matter Segmentation
Contribution of HARDI features to patient classification
HARDI population atlas
Spatial Normalization of HARDI images
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Welcome

I am a PhD candidate in the Bioengineering department of the University of Pennsylvania. I study diffusion weighted MRI at the Section of Biomedical Image Analysis, where I have been developing algorithms to enable the in-vivo study of neuronal white matter pathologies. Specifically I am interested in utilizing high angular resolution diffusion imaging (HARDI) to extract information at both a local level, concerning the local white matter architecture, as well as at a global level, relating to the relative degree of connectivity between regions. Once extracted this information can play a key role in determining patterns associated with specific diseases and can potentially be combined with either genetics or behavior data to determining meaningful phenotypes of disease appearance.