Vanderbilt Researchers Contribute to Global Collaboration That Advances Preclinical Imaging with Diffusion MRI

Vanderbilt researchers are at the forefront of a global collaboration that advances preclinical imaging with diffusion MRI. Three seminal articles, published in Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, establish best practices for using diffusion MRI (dMRI) in research, addressing critical challenges in data collection, processing, and reproducibility.

Among the 58 international contributors are Vanderbilt’s Kurt Schilling, Bennett Landman, Adam Anderson, and Kevin Harkins. Schilling, who is the first author of two articles, is an Assistant Professor of Radiology and Radiological Sciences and a Research Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering. Landman is the Director of the Vanderbilt Lab for Immersive AI Translation (VALIANT) and holds the Stevenson Chair in Electrical and Computer Engineering. Anderson is a Professor of Biomedical Engineering and Radiology and Radiological Sciences, while Harkins is a Research Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering and Radiology and Radiological Sciences.

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