New paper in Imaging Neuroscience by Corey Ratcliffe, Simon S. Keller, et al:
Machine learning-based reconstruction of 2D MRI for quantitative morphometry in epilepsy
doi.org/10.1162/IMAG.a.997
We are thrilled @BrainIIGroup to congratulate a double PhD success with @C__Ratcliffe and Cory Hooper. Both have done tremendously well and passed their VIVAs. 🧠👨🎓
Another Neurocysticercosis review that ignores the methodological limitations of the papers that underpin its conclusions about NCC.
Some valid points on the oversimplification of seizure classification, but otherwise banal. Why?
neurology.org/doi/10.1212/WN…
Very excited to share our newest preprint! There are a lot of methods to choose from when preparing retrospective imaging data for quantitative analysis. We hope to help you make an informed decision about which one you pick. @BrainImagingLiv @TonyMarson2medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/…
✨FameLab UK final TODAY✨
Around Cheltenham? Head to Parabola Arts Centre, 7pm.
8 talks from up & coming science communicators.
I’ll show why the brain is so exciting & to investigate it we can benefit from creativity and curiosity.
Tickets 👇
cheltenhamfestivals.com/scie…
From biology to clinical application, Corey Ratcliffe from University of Liverpool talks about fibre and ball imaging. So why to go hard if going simple could (maybe) be enough? DTI is old school, kids 😜
The £2 million investment in our 2024 Research Awards will support 14 new projects involving 58 researchers and collaborators across 12 institutions in the UK and internationally. Learn about the exciting projects in this short film: youtu.be/rn1-5vXIbqw#NationalEpilepsyWeek
Delighted to see our article on the cover of @JClinNeurophys this issue — a journal I usually read cover to cover, always full of neurophys gems! If you have reoperation data in epilepsy from your center, feel free to reach out for possible multicenter collaborations 🙏