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SCIL Sherbrooke Connectivity Imaging Lab

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LTS5 Diffusion Group

The LTS5 diffusion group focuses on structural brain connectivity. As estimated by diffusion MRI. local reconstruction, tractography and network analysis. On June 18, 2018. During the Joint Annual Meeting ISMRM-ESMRMB 2018.

Tractometer

Is a tractography evaluation tool.

International BASP frontiers workshop 2013

Was created to promote synergies between selected topics in astronomy and biomedical sciences, around common challenges for signal processing. The 2013 workshop will concentrate on the themes of sparse signal sampling and reconstruction, for radio interferometry and MRI, but also open its floor to many other interesting hot topics in theoretical, astrophysical, and biomedical signal processing.

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Subscribe to RSS feed. Sherbrooke Connectivity Imaging Lab. Welcome to the Sherbrooke Connectivity Imaging Laboratory SCIL website! The lab is headed by Professor Maxime Descoteaux, Ph.D. And focuses on brain connectivity from state-of-the-art diffusion MRI acquisition, reconstruction, processing and visualization. The aim of the SCIL is to better understand structural connectivity. Winter 2015 . The SCIL is co-organizing the ISMRM 2015 Tractography Challenge. Please join the challengers!

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