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Diffusion and Perfusion Group

Application Theory
Our group is active in methodical developments of diffusion and perfusion imaging and its applications to clinics and neuroscience. Our projects include pulse sequence development and optimisation of imaging parameters, efficient DTI and Perfusion dedicated pre- and post-processing. The methodological developments serve as a basis for the state-of-art application of DWI, DTI and Perfusion in clinical diagnostics and neuroscience. We work in a close cooperation with the other groups of our department as well as with clinicians and other researches in the hospital (e.g.the Freiburg Brain Imaging Center or the Psychiatry) and around the world. We deal with theoretical topics occuring in MR measurements and signal processing. The main fields of research concern the development of physical models for the signal relaxation in living tissue. In particular the group's activities focus on the theoretical description of relaxation processes in general as well as those caused by diffusion and dynamic perfusion measurements together with vessel size imaging. Apart from this the group offers theoretical support for the members of the whole department.

Members Diffusion Projects Perfusion Projects Publications

Members

Group Leader Dr. Valerij Kiselev
Group Leader Experimental Diffusion Dr. Matthias Weigel
Post Docs Dr. Marco Reisert
PhD students Dipl. Phys. Philipp Emerich
Dipl. Phys. Elias Kellner
Dipl. Phys. Alexander Ruh
Dipl. Infor. Henrik Skibbe
Visiting PhD Student Olga Dyakova
Alumni Dr. Susanne Schnell
Dr. Astrid Frøhlich Staanum
Dr. Birgitte Fuglsang Kjølby
Dr. Björn Kreher
Dr. Peter Gall
Dipl. Phys. Stefanie Schwenk



Diffusion Projects

  1. Fiber Tracking
  2. Hyperecho DWI
  3. DTI and Fibertools Software Package
  4. Applications of DTI in Clinical Diagnostics and Neuroscience
  5. Clinical Applications of DWI
  6. Diffusion Theory

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Perfusion Projects

  1. Relaxivity
  2. Vessel Size Imaging
  3. Perfusion

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Publications

Publications in pubmed

Dr. Valerij Kiselev
Dr. Matthias Weigel
Dr. Peter Gall
Dr. Susanne Schnell

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