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Nikos Priovoulos

Postdoctoral researcher

Probing the relaxation properties of the brain's tissue compartments with multidimensional MRI

I am a MRI physicist and neuroscientist and I want to advance our understanding of the human brain in health and disease. I am trying to do this by developing MRI techniques to characterise the brain structure quantitatively, in-vivo and reproducibly.

The brain tissue has multiple "compartments" that contribute to the MRI signal. At FMRIB, my work focuses on multidimensional quantitative MRI to measure the relaxation properties of these brain tissue compartments. My research is co-supervised by prof. Karla Miller and Aaron Hess.