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Revision as of 19:04, 3 January 2013

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Key Investigators

  • Adrian Dalca, Kayhan Batmanghelich, Polina Golland, MIT
  • Natalia Rost, Jonathan Rosand, MGH

Project Description

Objective

We want to explore an imaging genetics model and identify (potentially continuous) phenotypes in stroke patients. Combined with the WMH segmentation, we will start with WMH-based imaging phenotypes.

Approach, Plan

  • Run through the WMH pipeline.
  • Construct distribution map of WMH
  • Explore clustering of WMH
  • Expand/Explore current imaging genetics model developed in our lab with above phenotypes and stroke dataset genotypes.

Progress