Personal profile

specialisation

MRI, pathology, neurodegeneration

Research interests

My main research aim is to translate post mortem MRI signatures of neuropathology and neurodegeneration to the clinical setting in order to facilitate a better interpretation of MRI datasets, contributing to a better diagnosis, prognosis and patient stratification. 

For this, we set up a standardized pipeline including Alzheimer’s disease and other dementia, Parkinson’s disease, and non-neurological control donors, all undergoing the same 3T in-situ MRI and autopsy protocol with subsequent pathological assessment.

With this approach, my research line is threefold: studying the influence of pathological and neuronal markers on (i) cortical alterations, (ii) specific nuclei and their projections, and (ii) the integrating and segregating brain network.

Education/Academic qualification

PhD, Visualizing and Characterizing Tissue Abnormalities in Multiple Sclerosis, VUmc, Amsterdam, Netherlands

Award Date: 17 Feb 2016

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