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Hi FreeSurfer's,You will be part of the research project UHeal
UHeal is a multidisciplinary project funded by the Novo Nordisk Foundation under the interdisciplinary synergy program and involves The Technical University of Denmark (DTU) (PI: Tosten Dau), Harvard Medical School (PI: Charles Liberman) and Danish Research Centre for Magnetic Resonance (DRCMR) (PI: Tim Dyrby and Hartwig Siebner). Together we will design imaging techniques and auditory methods to detect and diagnose a recently described damages to the auditory nerve caused by exposure to loud sounds. Such damage can cause a ‘hidden hearing loss’ that a large part of the world population may have without knowing it. You can read more about the project at http://www.drcmr.dk/uheal and http://www.hea.healthtech.dtu.dk/research/Uncovering-Hidden-Hearing-Loss
Your contribution to the project
You will be working with microstructure imaging analyses and be responsible for advancing structural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the human auditory system UHEAL. It will be your responsibility to establish the data analyze setup of microstructural imaging data to map the hearing system, from the ear to the brain network in health and disease. You will also be involved in establishing the imaging protocols on a 3T Prisma human MRI scanner to ensure optimal microstructure imaging contrast for hearing loss. The scanning protocols can include a combinations of myelin mapping using quantitative MRI, multi-dimensional diffusion MRI and DTI for insights into microanatomy, or simply T1W or T2W MRI.
You will be part of the interdisciplinary UHeal team exploring the structural functional relationship in hidden hearing loss and together with postdocs and researchers from the other sites you will compare the microstructure imaging analysis with their functional measures and novel hearing loss tests on the same subject group.
Your tasks
You will be working at DRCMR
You will be part of the Microstructure and Plasticity (MaP) group headed by Tim Dyrby (www.drcmr.dk/map) at The Danish Research Centre for Magnetic Resonance (DRCMR, www.drcmr.dk). MaP is a dedicated cross-disciplinary and translational research team with the vision to improve the future non-invasive imaging technologies for better patient diagnosis. Your part of the UHeal project will be carried out at DRCMR but you will be collaborating intensively with the other project partners at DTU and Harvard.
The
project will be carried out at (DRCMR) which is a leading
research center for biomedical MRI in Europe (www.drcmr.dk). Our mission is to triangulate MR
physics and basic physiology from preclinical to clinical
research. Approximately 75 researchers from a diverse range
of disciplines are currently pursuing basic and clinically
applied MR research and its validation with a focus on
structural, functional, and metabolic MRI of the human brain
and its disorders. The DRCMR is embedded in the Center for
Functional and Diagnostic Imaging and Research, a large
diagnostic imaging department including all
biomedical imaging modalities at the Copenhagen
University Hospital Hvidovre. DRCMR has a
state-of-the-art MR-research infrastructure enabling
translational research, which includes a pre-clinical 7T MR
scanner, six whole-body MR scanners (one 7T, three 3T and
two 1.5T scanners) and a High-Performance Computer cluster
for neuroimaging. The DRCMR has pre-clinical labs, a
neuropsychology laboratory, an EEG laboratory, and two
laboratories for non-invasive brain stimulation.
Happy New Year,
Tim
-- Tim B. Dyrby Associate Professor Microstructure and Plasticity (MaP) Group Danish Research Centre for Magnetic Resonance (DRCMR), section 714 Center for Functional and Diagnostic Imaging and Research Copenhagen University Hospital Hvidovre Kettegård Allé 30 2650 Hvidovre Denmark Office phone: +45 38626542 Mobile:+45 40790282 web: www.drcmr.dk/map and www.drcmr.dk & Image Analysis and Computer Graphics section Department of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science Technical University of Denmark Richard Petersens Plads, Building 324 2800 Kongens Lyngby Denmark Office Phone: +45 45253424