Our lab collaborates with a diverse network of engineers, clinicians, and computer scientists. This works spans MRI physics, epidemiology, radiomics, and machine learning to improve diagnostic imaging. Much of our current work focuses on the size, morphology, and composition of the pancreas and how these measures correlate with pathophysiology. We are building new tools to better characterize the pancreas in both health and disease.
The ~30 minute video below introduces our lab research interests:
We recently launched the Maternal Abdominal Morphology Assessment (MAMA) study to determine how maternal diabetes affect maternal and fetal anatomy and physiology. Study details can be found by clicking below:
We are a founding member of the MAP-T1D international consortium developing MRI methods to interrogate the pancreas in type 1 diabetes. Click on the logo below to visit the MAP-T1D website:
