We develop and validate novel MR-based technologies which can reliably capture risk, resilience or disease-related structural, functional, metabolic changes in the brain. The Clinical Precision Imaging area is closely intertwined with and capitalizes on the specific expertise and outcomes of the MR Physics & Analyses, Precision Brain Stimulation, Cognitive & Computational Neuroscience and Life Span Imaging research areas. Our clinical neuroimaging research covers a wide range of psychiatric and neurologic disorders as well as the entire life span. This will boost the role of MRI as a clinical tool that can help neurologists, neurosurgeons, and psychiatrists to tailor their therapy to the individual needs of their patients.Įmbedded in a large University Hospital, researchers at DRCMR have long-standing collaborations with numerous clinical research groups in the Capital Region of Denmark. Our goal is to identify clinically relevant MR-based markers that provide relevant information about the individual risk or prognosis with respect to the course of disease or to response to treatment. We exploit the enormous biomedical potential of MRI to establish MR-based Precision Medicine as a powerful interface between diagnostic radiology and the clinical neurosciences.
The field of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) continues to advance, expanding the possibilities to study how brain disorders affect the brain´s structure, function, and metabolism.
PRECISION NEUROIMAGING OF BRAIN DISORDERS