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David Romascano

Email

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Position

Postdoc

Affiliations

Insel University Hospital in Bern, Switzerland (Software engineer, 50%)

Research Interests

Microstructure Imaging, modeling, diffusion MRI

Research Groups

Microstructure and Plasticity (MAP) group

Curriculum Vitae

Education

2019

PhD in Electrical Engineering, Lausanne Swiss Institute of Technology (EPFL)

2013

MSc in Life Science and Technology, Lausanne Swiss Institute of Technology (EPFL)

2010

BSc in Life Science and Technology, Lausanne Swiss Institute of Technology (EPFL)

Employments

2022 - Present

Software Engineer, Inselspital Bern, Switzerland & Postdoc at DRCMR

2022 - 2022

Research Assistant, MIP Lab (EPFL), Geneva, Switzerland (50%)

2021 - 2022

Research Assistant, Radiology Department, CHUV, Lausanne, Switzerland

2019 - 2021

Research Assistant, Psychiatry Department, CHUV, Lausanne, Switzerland

Publications

Osório, Rodriguez, Romascano et al. “Touch and olfaction/taste differentiate children carrying a 16p11. 2 deletion from children with ASD”, Molecular Autism (2021), 12(1):1-14

Villalon-Rein et al. “White Matter Diffusion MRI Findings in Carriers of 16p11. 2 Copy Number Variants”, Biological Psychiatry  (2021) 89 (9), S40

Barakovic et al. “Bundle-specific axon diameter index as a new contrast to differentiate white matter tracts”, Frontiers in Neuroscience (2021) 15:687

Rafael-Patino et al. “Robust Monte-Carlo Simulations in Diffusion-MRI: Effect of the substrate complexity and parameter choice on the reproducibility of results” Frontiers in Neuroinformatics (2020) 14: 8

Rheault et al “Tractostorm: The what, why, and how of tractography dissection reproducibility”, Human Brain Mapping (2020)

Nath et al. “Tractography reproducibility challenge with empirical data (traced): The 2017 ismrm diffusion study group challenge” JMRM (2020) 51(1):234-249

Maier-Hein et al. “The challenge of mapping the human connectome based on diffusion tractography”, Nature Communications (2019) 10