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Multimodal Imaging in Neurosciences

The course gives insight into the possibilities of state-of-the-art neuroimaging and image processing for neurosciences. Recent advances in biomedical imaging will be demonstrated, such as functional MR imaging, diffusion tensor MRI, 3D neurosurgical planning and image-guided therapies. The course is recommended for those who are interested in radiology, neurology, computer science. The course is tutored by Dr. András Jakab, MD, PhD and Dr. Ervin Berényi, MD, PhD.

Elective Course

2012.09.11. 10:12 andrasjakab

Topics and Schedule

Dear Students! We inform you that the anticipated topics for the forthcoming lectures are the following. The time and titles are subject to change. 18. September: Opening lecture, „Brain in Motion”: Functional magnetic resonance imaging. Basics and clinical applications of fMRI. 25.…

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2012.09.11. 09:59 andrasjakab

Frequently asked questions FAQ

How many lectures will we need to attend? Just like all the elective courses, the attendance of all lectures is required. We have scheduled 6 occassions for the semester. Will there be self-controls or exams? It is obligatory to judge the knowledge of the attendees for all elective courses. A…

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2012.09.11. 09:49 andrasjakab

Exploring brain connectivity with diffusion tensor imaging

Diffusion tensor tractography and imaging on WIKIPEDIA. Scholarpedia description of brain connectivity unveiled with in vivo neuroimaging techniques.

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2012.09.11. 09:00 andrasjakab

The Faculty

Associate Prof. Dr. Ervin Berényi, M.D. Ph.D. Dr. Berényi has received his PhD degree in 1999 after completing clinical medicine program in Pecs, Hungary and research fellowship in the Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, USA. He is a qualified radiologist and neuroradiologist…

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