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Workshop on Applications of Human Ultra-High Field MRI, May 2010

The workshop on applications of MRI at ultra-high magnetic fields described below was succesfully held. We thank the 85 attendants for an excellent and lively meeting. The speakers in particular gave remarkable presentations on this field in rapid development. Follow link for a brief review.

In spring 2010 many MR scientists and clinicians will be in Stockholm for the ISMRM/ESMRMB meeting taking place May 1st-7th. While being in Scandinavia, we encourage those with special interest in ultra-high field MRI studies to take the opportunity to stop in Copenhagen on the way home for a 1½ day symposium. The focus will be on scientific and clinical applications of MR in humans at magnetic fields of 7 tesla and above (download flyer).

The meeting in Stockholm ends at noon May 7th and the meeting in Copenhagen starts the following day, also at noon. This gives you the possibility to enjoy the Scandinavian atmosphere in Stockholm and/or Copenhagen between the two meetings. The Stockholm-Copenhagen flight takes one hour only. There are several departures every day.

  • May 8th, 12 noon - 1pm: Registration and lunch (remember to sign up).
  • May 8th, 1pm - 5pm: Scientific sessions, followed by conference dinner in the evening.
  • May 9th, 9am -3pm: Scientific sessions (lunch from 12.30 to 1.30)

Further updates will be published on this page: http://www.drcmr.dk/UHF2010. Questions are addressed by the conference secretary Dorte Frejwald.

Program
We are proud to present some of the most outstanding experts in the field of ultra-high field imaging applications. Preliminary list of confirmed speakers and session overview:

Saturday, early afternoon session:

  • Siegfried Trattnig, Medical University of Vienna, Austria: High resolution morphological, compositional and metabolic imaging in the musculoskeletal system by ultra-high field
  • Mark Ladd, University Duisburg-Essen, Germany. Advances in Ultra-High Field Body Imaging
  • Sarah J. Nelson, University of California, San Francisco, USA: Clinical applications at ultra-high field.

Saturday, late afternoon session:

  • Marta Bianciardi, NIH, USA: Spontaneous signal fluctuations in human fMRI at high magnetic fields.
  • Robert Turner, Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig, Germany: Multimodal imaging

Sunday, early morning session:

  • Jeff Duyn, NIH, USA: Anatomical MRI based on magnetic susceptibility contrast.
  • Fernando E. Boada, University of Pittsburg, USA: Monitoring Ion Homeostasis with Sodium MRI (sMRI).

Sunday, late morning session:

  • Rolf Gruetter, University of Lausanne, Switzerland. In vivo metabolism studies at ultra-high field.
  • Oliver Speck, Otto-von-Guericke-Universität Magdeburg, Germany: Towards fMRI of subcortical structures at high field.

Sunday, afternoon session:

  • Kamil Ugurbil, University of Minnesota, USA: fMRI of the visual system at ultra-high field
  • Lawrence Wald, Massachusetts General Hospital, USA: Control of CBF at the laminar level.

Confirmed chairpersons:

  • Ewald Moser, Medical University of Vienna, Austria.
  • Stefan Posse, University of New Mexico, USA.
  • Peter Bandettini, NIH, Maryland, USA

Venue
The meeting is held at the remarkably pleasant Helene Elsass Centre situated beautifully just north of the Danish Capital Copenhagen (map). Connections from central Copenhagen to Ordrup station are good (trains every 10 minutes, duration 20 minutes, 5 minutes walk to  the venue).

See "Accommodation" below for travel from airport to recommended hotel close to venue.

Meals
The sponsored conference dinner on Saturday and the lunches on Saturday and Sunday are included in the registration fee. Please indicate at registration whether you plan to attend. Please send a mail in advance if you have special dietary requests.

Accommodation
The attendants are asked to arrange and pay for accommodation themselves (except for invited speakers and chairmen). Accommodation and transport expenses are not included in the attendance fee. The Hellerup Park Hotel is recommended. Rooms are offerered ranging from approximately $200 to $280 per night. Please book before March 1st, if possible via mail to . Please specify reference number 63245 when booking.

The easiest travel from the Airport to  Hellerup Park Hotel is via train to Hellerup station (30 minutes, leaving every 10 minutes), and via taxi from there (app. 8 EUR).

The Wonderful Copenhagen Agency can provide further options and advice regarding booking and stay.

Currency
The currency in Denmark is "kroner", DKK (approximately 1/7.5 EUR or 1/5 USD). Visa and MasterCards are widely accepted, also in most taxis.

Sponsors
Due to the generosity of the sponsors, the registration fee is kept modest:

  • GE Healthcare
  • Philips Healthcare
  • Siemens Healthcare
  • Ludvig and Sara Elsass Foundation

Registration
Registration is performed by filling in the form below, and by paying the attendance fee in full via PayPal. Registration is only considered complete when payment is received. The deadline is April 15th (noon, central European time). Questions are addressed by the conference secretary Dorte Frejwald.

Attendance fee and payment
The attendance fee is EUR 150. Credit card payments and bank transfers can be performed via PayPal, which is the only supported payment option. Payment charges are included in the attendance fee, so please assign these to "seller" in the registration process (there is no refund, if you choose not to).

The mentioned meals are included in the conference fee. Guests and spouses are welcome at the conference dinner (DKR 500 per extra person paid on site).

Cancellation and refund policy
The paid amount is refunded in total, if written cancellation is received within two weeks after registration. Fifty percent of the registration fee is returned if cancellation is received before the registration deadline. After that, no refund is provided.

Local organising committee

  • Lars G. Hanson (program chair), Danish Research Centre for MR and DTU, Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • Olaf B. Paulson (chairman), Danish Research Centre for MR, Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • Hartwig R. Siebner, Danish Research Centre for MR, Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • Freddy Ståhlberg, Lund University, Sweden.
  • Carsten Thomsen, Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • Leif Østergaard, Center for Functionally Integrative Neuroscience, Århus, Denmark.
  • Per Åkeson, Danish Research Centre for MR, Copenhagen, Denmark.

Practical issues and registration: Form is no longer available

The workshop on applications of MRI at ultra-high magnetic fields described below was succesfully held. We thank the 85 attendants for an excellent and lively meeting. The speakers in particular gave remarkable presentations on this field in rapid development. Follow link for a brief review.

In spring 2010 many MR scientists and clinicians will be in Stockholm for the ISMRM/ESMRMB meeting taking place May 1st-7th. While being in Scandinavia, we encourage those with special interest in ultra-high field MRI studies to take the opportunity to stop in Copenhagen on the way home for a 1½ day symposium. The focus will be on scientific and clinical applications of MR in humans at magnetic fields of 7 tesla and above (download flyer).

The meeting in Stockholm ends at noon May 7th and the meeting in Copenhagen starts the following day, also at noon. This gives you the possibility to enjoy the Scandinavian atmosphere in Stockholm and/or Copenhagen between the two meetings. The Stockholm-Copenhagen flight takes one hour only. There are several departures every day.

  • May 8th, 12 noon - 1pm: Registration and lunch (remember to sign up).
  • May 8th, 1pm - 5pm: Scientific sessions, followed by conference dinner in the evening.
  • May 9th, 9am -3pm: Scientific sessions (lunch from 12.30 to 1.30)

Further updates will be published on this page: http://www.drcmr.dk/UHF2010. Questions are addressed by the conference secretary Dorte Frejwald.

Program
We are proud to present some of the most outstanding experts in the field of ultra-high field imaging applications. Preliminary list of confirmed speakers and session overview:

Saturday, early afternoon session:

  • Siegfried Trattnig, Medical University of Vienna, Austria: High resolution morphological, compositional and metabolic imaging in the musculoskeletal system by ultra-high field
  • Mark Ladd, University Duisburg-Essen, Germany. Advances in Ultra-High Field Body Imaging
  • Sarah J. Nelson, University of California, San Francisco, USA: Clinical applications at ultra-high field.

Saturday, late afternoon session:

  • Marta Bianciardi, NIH, USA: Spontaneous signal fluctuations in human fMRI at high magnetic fields.
  • Robert Turner, Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig, Germany: Multimodal imaging

Sunday, early morning session:

  • Jeff Duyn, NIH, USA: Anatomical MRI based on magnetic susceptibility contrast.
  • Fernando E. Boada, University of Pittsburg, USA: Monitoring Ion Homeostasis with Sodium MRI (sMRI).

Sunday, late morning session:

  • Rolf Gruetter, University of Lausanne, Switzerland. In vivo metabolism studies at ultra-high field.
  • Oliver Speck, Otto-von-Guericke-Universität Magdeburg, Germany: Towards fMRI of subcortical structures at high field.

Sunday, afternoon session:

  • Kamil Ugurbil, University of Minnesota, USA: fMRI of the visual system at ultra-high field
  • Lawrence Wald, Massachusetts General Hospital, USA: Control of CBF at the laminar level.

Confirmed chairpersons:

  • Ewald Moser, Medical University of Vienna, Austria.
  • Stefan Posse, University of New Mexico, USA.
  • Peter Bandettini, NIH, Maryland, USA

Venue
The meeting is held at the remarkably pleasant Helene Elsass Centre situated beautifully just north of the Danish Capital Copenhagen (map). Connections from central Copenhagen to Ordrup station are good (trains every 10 minutes, duration 20 minutes, 5 minutes walk to  the venue).

See "Accommodation" below for travel from airport to recommended hotel close to venue.

Meals
The sponsored conference dinner on Saturday and the lunches on Saturday and Sunday are included in the registration fee. Please indicate at registration whether you plan to attend. Please send a mail in advance if you have special dietary requests.

Accommodation
The attendants are asked to arrange and pay for accommodation themselves (except for invited speakers and chairmen). Accommodation and transport expenses are not included in the attendance fee. The Hellerup Park Hotel is recommended. Rooms are offerered ranging from approximately $200 to $280 per night. Please book before March 1st, if possible via mail to . Please specify reference number 63245 when booking.

The easiest travel from the Airport to  Hellerup Park Hotel is via train to Hellerup station (30 minutes, leaving every 10 minutes), and via taxi from there (app. 8 EUR).

The Wonderful Copenhagen Agency can provide further options and advice regarding booking and stay.

Currency
The currency in Denmark is "kroner", DKK (approximately 1/7.5 EUR or 1/5 USD). Visa and MasterCards are widely accepted, also in most taxis.

Sponsors
Due to the generosity of the sponsors, the registration fee is kept modest:

  • GE Healthcare
  • Philips Healthcare
  • Siemens Healthcare
  • Ludvig and Sara Elsass Foundation

Registration
Registration is performed by filling in the form below, and by paying the attendance fee in full via PayPal. Registration is only considered complete when payment is received. The deadline is April 15th (noon, central European time). Questions are addressed by the conference secretary Dorte Frejwald.

Attendance fee and payment
The attendance fee is EUR 150. Credit card payments and bank transfers can be performed via PayPal, which is the only supported payment option. Payment charges are included in the attendance fee, so please assign these to "seller" in the registration process (there is no refund, if you choose not to).

The mentioned meals are included in the conference fee. Guests and spouses are welcome at the conference dinner (DKR 500 per extra person paid on site).

Cancellation and refund policy
The paid amount is refunded in total, if written cancellation is received within two weeks after registration. Fifty percent of the registration fee is returned if cancellation is received before the registration deadline. After that, no refund is provided.

Local organising committee

  • Lars G. Hanson (program chair), Danish Research Centre for MR and DTU, Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • Olaf B. Paulson (chairman), Danish Research Centre for MR, Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • Hartwig R. Siebner, Danish Research Centre for MR, Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • Freddy Ståhlberg, Lund University, Sweden.
  • Carsten Thomsen, Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • Leif Østergaard, Center for Functionally Integrative Neuroscience, Århus, Denmark.
  • Per Åkeson, Danish Research Centre for MR, Copenhagen, Denmark.

Practical issues and registration: Form is no longer available

Selected Publications

2021

Albers KJ, Ambrosen KS, Liptrot MG, Dyrby TB, Schmidt MN, Mørup M. 2021. Using connectomics for predictive assessment of brain parcellations. NeuroImage. 238:1-18. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2021.118170

He Y, Aznar S, Siebner HR, Dyrby TB. 2021. In vivo tensor-valued diffusion MRI of focal demyelination in white and deep grey matter of rodents. NeuroImage. Clinical. 30:1-9. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nicl.2021.102675

Lundell H, Ingo C, Dyrby TB, Ronen I. 2021. Cytosolic diffusivity and microscopic anisotropy of N-acetyl aspartate in human white matter with diffusion-weighted MRS at 7 T. NMR in Biomedicine. 34(5):1-14. https://doi.org/10.1002/nbm.4304

Perens J, Salinas CG, Skytte JL, Roostalu U, Dahl AB, Dyrby TB, Wichern F, Barkholt P, Vrang N, Jelsing J, Hecksher-Sørensen J. 2021. An Optimized Mouse Brain Atlas for Automated Mapping and Quantification of Neuronal Activity Using iDISCO+ and Light Sheet Fluorescence Microscopy. Neuroinformatics. 19(3):433-446. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12021-020-09490-8

Skoven C, Tomasevic L, Kvitsiani D, Dyrby TB, Siebner HR. 2021. Profiling the transcallosal response of rat motor cortex evoked by contralateral optogenetic stimulation of glutamatergic cortical neurons. bioRxiv. 1-31. https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.04.15.439619

2020

Ambrosen, K. S., Eskildsen, S. F., Hinne, M., Krug, K., Lundell, H., Schmidt, M. N., van Gerven, M. A. J., Mørup, M. & Dyrby, T. B. (2020). Validation of structural brain connectivity networks: The impact of scanning parameters. NeuroImage. 204, p. 1-13, 116207.

Andreasen, S. H., Andersen, K. W., Conde, V., Dyrby, T. B., Puonti, O. T., Kammersgaard, L. P., Madsen, C. G., Madsen, K. H., Poulsen, I. & Siebner, H. R. (2020). Limited Colocalization of microbleeds and microstructural changes after severe traumatic brain injury. Journal of Neurotrauma. 37, 4, p. 581-592.

Cavaliere, C., Aiello, M., Soddu, A., Laureys, S., Reislev, N. L., Ptito, M. & Kupers, R. (2020).
Organization of the commissural fiber system in congenital and late-onset blindness.
NeuroImage. Clinical. 25, 102133.  

Nath, V., Schilling, K. G., Parvathaneni, P., Huo, Y., Blaber, J. A., Hainline, A. E., Barakovic, M., Rafael-Patino, J., Frigo, M., Girard, G., Thiran, J-P., Daducci, A., Rowe, M., Rodrigues, P., Prčkovska, V., Aydogan, D. B., Sun, W., Shi, Y., Parker, W. A., Ould Ismail, A. A., Verma, R., Cabeen, R. P., Toga, A. W., Newton, A. T., Wasserthal, J., Neher, P., Maier-Hein, K., Savini, G., Palesi, F., Kaden, E., Wu, Y., He, J., Feng, Y., Paquette, M., Rheault, F., Sidhu, J., Lebel, C., Leemans, A., Descoteaux, M., Dyrby, T. B., Kang, H. & Landman, B. A. (2020). Tractography reproducibility challenge with empirical data (TraCED): The 2017 ISMRM diffusion study group challenge. Journal of magnetic resonance imaging: JMRI. 51, 1, p. 234-249.

Barrett, R. L. C., Dawson, M., Dyrby, T. B., Krug, K., Ptito, M., D'Arceuil, H., Croxson, P. L., Johnson, P., Howells, H., Forkel, S. J., Dell'Acqua, F. & Catani, M. (2020). Differences in frontal network anatomy across primate species. The Journal of Neuroscience. 25 p., 1650-18.

Benavides, F. D., Jin Jo, H., Lundell, H., Edgerton, V. R., Gerasimenko, Y. & Perez, M. A. (2020).
Cortical and Subcortical Effects of Transcutaneous Spinal Cord Stimulation in Humans with Tetraplegia. The Journal of Neuroscience.

Postans, M., Parker, G. D., Lundell, H., Ptito, M., Hamandi, K., Gray, W. P., Aggleton, J. P., Dyrby, T. B., Jones, D. K. & Winter, M. (2020). Uncovering a Role for the Dorsal Hippocampal Commissure in Recognition Memory. Cerebral Cortex. 15 p., bhz143.

Romascano, D., Barakovic, M., Rafael-Patino, J., Dyrby, T. B., Thiran, J-P. & Daducci, A. (2020).
ActiveAxADD: Toward non-parametric and orientationally invariant axon diameter distribution mapping using PGSE. Magnetic Resonance in Medicine.

2019

Bauer, C. (2019). Structural correlates of fatigue in multiple sclerosis assessed with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Department of Clinical Medicine, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark.

Alexander, D. C., Dyrby, T. B., Nilsson, M. & Zhang, H. (2019). Imaging brain microstructure with diffusion MRI: practicality and applications. N M R in Biomedicine. 32, 4, p. 1-26, e3841.

Borg, L., Sporring, J., Dam, E. B., Dahl, V. A., Dyrby, T. B., Feidenhans'l, R., Dahl, A. B. & Pingel, J. (2019). Muscle fibre morphology and microarchitecture in cerebral palsy patients obtained by 3D synchrotron X-ray computed tomography. Computers in Biology and Medicine. 107, p. 265-269.

Innocenti, G. M., Caminiti, R., Rouiller, E. M., Knott, G., Dyrby, T. B., Descoteaux, M. & Thiran, J-P. (2019). Diversity of Cortico-descending Projections: Histological and Diffusion MRI Characterization in the Monkey. Cerebral Cortex. 29, 2, p. 788-801.

Innocenti, G. M., Dyrby, T. B., Girard, G., St-Onge, E., Thiran, J-P., Daducci, A. & Descoteaux, M. (2019). Topological principles and developmental algorithms might refine diffusion tractography. Brain structure & function. 224, 1, p. 1-8.

Lundell, H., Nilsson, M., Dyrby, T. B., Parker, G. J. M., Cristinacce, P. L. H., Zhou, F-L., Topgaard, D. & Lasič, S. (2019). Multidimensional diffusion MRI with spectrally modulated gradients reveals unprecedented microstructural detail. Scientific Reports. 9, 1, p. 1-12, 9026.

Sangari, S., Lundell, H., Kirshblum, S. & Perez, M. A. (2019). Residual Descending Motor Pathways Influence Spasticity after Spinal Cord Injury. Annals of Neurology. 86, 1, p. 28-41.

Schilling, K. G., Nath, V., Hansen, C., Parvathaneni, P., Blaber, J., Gao, Y., Neher, P., Aydogan, D. B., Shi, Y., Ocampo-Pineda, M., Schiavi, S., Daducci, A., Girard, G., Barakovic, M., Rafael-Patino, J., Romascano, D., Rensonnet, G., Pizzolato, M., Bates, A., Fischi, E., Thiran, J-P., Canales-Rodríguez, E. J., Huang, C., Zhu, H., Zhong, L., Cabeen, R., Toga, A. W., Rheault, F., Theaud, G., Houde, J-C., Sidhu, J., Chamberland, M., Westin, C-F., Dyrby, T. B., Verma, R., Rathi, Y., Irfanoglu, M. O., Thomas, C., Pierpaoli, C., Descoteaux, M., Anderson, A. W. & Landman, B. A. (2019). Limits to anatomical accuracy of diffusion tractography using modern approaches.
NeuroImage. 185, p. 1-11.

Lasič, S., Topgaard, D., Nilsson, M. & Lundell, H. (2019). A method of performing diffusion weighted magnetic resonance measurements on a sample. IPC nr. G01R33/56341, G01R33/4835, G01R33/543, G01R33/5608, A61B5/055, Patentnr. 16348580, 9 nov. 2017, Prioritetsdato 9 nov. 2016, Prioritetsnr. SE1651469-7 2019.

Lindhøj, M. B., Henriksen, T., Pedersen, L. & Sporring, J. (2019). Using a high-level parallel programming language for GPU-accelerated tomographic reconstruction. (Accepteret/In press) Using a high-level parallel programming language for GPU-accelerated tomographic reconstruction. p. 27-32.

2018

Lasič, S., Lundell, H., Topgaard, D. & Dyrby, T. B. (2018). Effects of imaging gradients in sequences with varying longitudinal storage time-Case of diffusion exchange imaging. Magnetic Resonance in Medicine. 79, p. 2228-2235.

Nielsen, J. S., Dyrby, T. B. & Lundell, H. (2018). Magnetic resonance temporal diffusion tensor spectroscopy of disordered anisotropic tissue. Scientific Reports. 8, 2930.

Sickmann, H. M., Skoven, C., Bastlund, J. F., Dyrby, T. B., Plath, N., Kohlmeier, K. A. & Kristensen, M. P. (2018). Sleep patterning changes in a prenatal stress model of depression.
Journal of Developmental Origins of Health and Disease. 9, 1, p. 102-111.

Alexander, D. C., Dyrby, T. B., Nilsson, M. & Zhang, H. (2018). Imaging brain microstructure with diffusion MRI: practicality and applications. N M R in Biomedicine.

Dogonowski, A. M., Andersen, K. W., Sellebjerg, F., Schreiber, K., Madsen, K. H. & Siebner, H. R. (2018). Functional neuroimaging of recovery from motor conversion disorder: A case report. NeuroImage.

Dyrby, T. B., Innocenti, G., Bech, M. & Lundell, H. (2018). Validation strategies for the interpretation of microstructure imaging using diffusion MRI. NeuroImage.

Innocenti, G. M., Caminiti, R., Rouiller, E. M., Knott, G., Dyrby, T. B., Descoteaux, M. & Thiran, J-P. (2018). Diversity of Cortico-descending Projections: Histological and Diffusion MRI Characterization in the Monkey. Cerebral Cortex.

2017

Røge, R., Sandø Ambrosen, K. M., Albers, K. J., Eriksen, C. T., Liptrot, M. G., Schmidt, M. N., Madsen, K. H. & Mørup, M. (2017). Whole Brain Functional Connectivity Predicted by Indirect Structural Connections.

Lundell, H. M. H., Ingo, C., Dyrby, T. B. & Ronen, I. (2017). Accurate estimation of intra-axonal diffusivity and anisotropy of NAA in humans at 7T.

Lundell, H. M. H., Nilsson, M., Dyrby, T. B., Parker, G. J. M., Cristinacce, P. L. H., Zhou, F., Topgaard, D. & Lasic, S. (2017). Microscopic anisotropy with spectrally modulated q-space trajectory encoding.

2016

Large I, Bridge H, Ahmed B, Clare S, Kolasinski J, Lam WW, Miller KL, Dyrby TB, Parker AJ, Smith JET, Daubney G, Sallet J Bell AH, Krug K, (2016). Individual differences in the alignment of structural and functional markers of the V5/MT complex in primates, Cerebral Cortex, Accepted.

Donahue C, Sotiropoulos S, Jbabdi S, Hernandez-Fernandez M, Beherens T, Dyrby TB, Kennedy H, Knoblauch K, Coalson T, Glasser M, Van Essen D, (2016). Using Diffusion Tractography to Predict Cortical Connection Strength and Distance: A Quantitative Comparison with Tracers in the Monkey, Journal Neuroscience, 36(25): 6758-6770

Innocenti GM, Dyrby TB, Winther Andersen K, Rouillier EM, Caminiti R (2016). The crossed projection to the striatum in two species of monkey and in humans: Behavioral and evolutionary significance, Cerebral Cortex,  doi: 10.1093/cercor/bhw161

2015

Reislev NL, Dyrby TB, Siebner HR, Kupers R, (2015). Simultaneous assessment of white matter changes in microstructure and connectedness in the blind brain, Neural Plasticity, Article ID 795865.

Ratzer R, Iversen P, Börnsen L, Dyrby TB, Christensen JR, Ammitzbøll C, Madsen CG, Garde E, Andersen B, Hyldstrup L, Sørensen PS, Siebner HR, Sellebjerg F, (2015). Monthly oral methylprednisolone pulse treatment in progressive multiple sclerosis, Multiple Sclerosis Journal (accepted).

Shemesh N, Jespersen SN, Alexander DC, Cohen Y, Drobnjak I, Dyrby TB, Finsterbusch J, Koch MA, Kuder T, Laun F, Lawrenz M, Lundell H, Mitra PP, Nilsson M, Özarslan E, Topgaard D, Westin CF, Conventions and nomenclature for double diffusion encoding NMR and MRI, Magn Reson Med, 2015 (accepted)

Barthélemy D, Willerslev-Olsen M, Lundell H, Biering-Sørensen F, Nielsen JB. (2015). Assessment of transmission in specific descending pathways in relation to gait and balance following spinal cord injury, Prog Brain Res. 218:79-101.

Knösche TR, Anwander A, Liptrot MG, Dyrby TB, (2015). Validation of Tractography – Comparison with Manganese Tracing, Human Brain Mapping, Human Brain Mapping, DOI: 10.1002/hbm.22902.

Reislev NL, Kupers R, Siebner HR, Ptito M, Dyrby TB, (2015). Blindness alters the microstructure of the ventral but not the dorsal visual stream. Brain Structure and Function, DOI: 10.1007/s00429-015-1078-8.

Sickmann HM, Arentzen TS, Dyrby TB, PlathN, Kristensen MP, (2015). Prenatal Stress Produces Sex Specific Changes in Depression-like Behavior in Rats: Implications for increased vulnerability in females, Journal of Developmental Origins of Health and Disease, (Accepted).

Lundell H, Sønderby CK, Dyrby TB, (2015). Diffusion weighted imaging with circularly polarized oscillating gradients,Magn Reson Med., 73(3), 171:1176.

Daducci A, Canales-Rodriguez EJ, Zhang H, Dyrby TB, Alexander DC, Thiran JP, (2015). Accelerated Microstructure Imaging via Convex Optimization (AMICO) from diffusion MRI data, Neuroimage, 35, 32-44.

2014

Dyrby TB, Lundell H, Burke MW, Reislev NL, Paulson OB, Ptito M, Siebner HR, (2014). Interpolation of diffusion weighted imaging datasets, NeuroImage, 103, 202–213.

Jespersen SN, Lundel H, Sønderby C, Dyrby TB, (2014). Commentary on ”Microanisotropy imaging: quantification of microscopic diffusion anisotropy and orientation of order parameter by diffusion MRI with magic-angle spinning of the q-vector”, Frontiers in Physics, doi: 10.3389/fphy.2014.00028.

Lundell HM, Alexander DC, Dyrby TB, (2014). High angular resolution diffusion imaging with stimulated echoes: compensation and correction in experiment design and analysis, NMR in Biomedicine.

Liptrot GM, Sidaros K, Dyrby TB, (2014). Addressing The Path-Length-Dependency Confound In White Matter Tract Segmentation, PLOS ONE, 9 (5), e96247.

Lyksborg M, Siebner HR, Sørensen PS, Blinkenberg M, Parker GJM, Dogonowski A, Garde E, Larsen R, Dyrby TB, (2014). Secondary progressive and relapsing remitting multiple sclerosis leads to motor-related decreased anatomical connectivity,  PLOS ONE 9 (4), e95540.

Lundell HM, Sønderby CK, Dyrby TB, (2014). Diffusion weighted imaging with circularly polarized oscillating gradients,Magn Reson Med. (accepted).

Christensen JR, Ratzer R, Börnsen L, Lyksborg M, Garde E, Dyrby TB, Siebner HR, Sørensen PS, Sellebjerg F, (2014). Natalizumab in progressive MS – results of an open-label phase 2A proof-of- concept trial. Neurology (accepted). 

Sønderby, C. K., Lundell, H. M., Søgaard, L. V. and Dyrby, T. B. (2014). Apparent exchange rate imaging in anisotropic systems. Magn Reson Med., 72(3), 756-762.

2013

Jespersen SN, Lundell H, Sønderby KS, Dyrby TB, (2013). Rotationally invariant sampling of double pulsed field gradient diffusion: estimating apparent compartment eccentricity, NMR in biomedicine, (in press).

Assaf Y, Alexander DC, Jones DK, Bizzi A, Behrens T, Clark C, Cohen Y, Dyrby TB, Huppi P, Knoesche T, LeBihan D, Parker GJM, (2013). CONNECT Consortium, The CONNECT project: Combining Macro- and Micro-structure, NeuroImage, 80, 273-282.

Dyrby TB, Søgaard LV, Hall MG, Ptito M, Alexander DC, (2013). Contrast and stability of the axon diameter index from microstructure imaging with diffusion MRI, Magnetic Resonance in Medicine. 70(3), 711:721.

2012

Lundell H, Barthelemy D, Biering-Sørensen F, Cohen-Adad J, Nielsen JB, Dyrby TB. (2012). Fast diffusion tensor imaging and tractography of the whole cervical spinal cord using point spread function corrected echo planar imaging., Magn Reson Med. 2012 Mar 6. doi: 10.1002/mrm.24235. [Epub ahead of print].

2011

Zhang H, Dyrby TB, Alexander DC., (2011) Axon diameter mapping in crossing fibers with diffusion MRI, Med Image Comput Comput Assist Interv.;14(Pt 2):82-9.

Lundell H, Nielsen J  B, Ptito M, Dyrby T B. (2011). Distribution of collateral fibers in the monkey cervical spinal cord detected with diffusion weighted magnetic resonance imaging. NeuroImage, 56(3):923-9.

Dyrby TB, Baaré WFC, Alexander DC, Jelsing J, Garde E, Søgaard LV, (2011). An ex vivo imaging pipeline for producing high-quality and high-resolution diffusion weighted imaging datasets. Hum Brain Mapp. 2011 Apr;32(4):544-63.

2010

Alexander DC, Hubbard PL, Hall MG, Moore EA, Ptito M, Parker GJ, Dyrby TB. Orientationally invariant indices of axon diameter and density from diffusion MRI. Neuroimage. 2010, 52(4):1374-89.

2009

Stavngaard T, Søgaard LV, Batz M, Schreiber LM, Dirksen A. Progression of emphysema evaluated by MRI using hyperpolarized 3He (HP 3He) measurements in patients with alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency (A1AT), compared with CT and lung function tests. Acta Radiol. 2009, 50(9):1019-26.

2008

Sidaros A, Engberg AW, Sidaros K, Liptrot MG, Herning M, Petersen P, Paulson OB, Jernigan TL, Rostrup E. Diffusion tensor imaging during recovery from severe traumatic brain injury and relation to clinical outcome: a longitudinal study. Brain 2008, 131(Pt 2), 559-572.

2007

Dyrby TB, Sogaard LV, Parker GJ, Alexander DC, Lind NM, Baare WF, Hay-Schmidt A, Eriksen N, Pakkenberg B, Paulson OB, Jelsing J. Validation of in vitro probabilistic tractography. Neuroimage 2007, 37(4), 1267

Group Members

Tim Dyrby

Group Leader

Samo Lasic

Mariam Andersson

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External Collaborators

Associate Prof. Sune Jespersen

CFIN, AArhus University, Denmark


Prof. Jean-Philippe Thiran

EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland


Associate Prof. Itamar Ronen

Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden, The Netherlands


Prof. Giorgio Innocenti

Karolinska Institut, Stockhom, Sweden


Prof. Daniel C. Alexander

University London College (UCL), London, United Kingdom


Dr. Ivana Drobnajk

UCL, United Kingdom


Prof. Geoff JM Parker

Manchester University, Manchester, United Kingdom


Prof. Bente Pakkenberg

Copenhagen University Hospital Bispebjerg, Copenhagen, Denmark


Associate Prof. Morten Mørup

Technical University of Deamark (DTU), Lyngby, Denmark