FLAIR2 is 12th most-read article on AJNR
Our novel technique for improved detection of white matter lesions, FLAIR2, has been popular with researchers. It is currently (September 2016) the 17th most read paper in the American Journal of Neuroradiology. By combining co-registered 3D-FLAIR and 3D-T2 scans, we have developed a technique, which enhances multiple sclerosis (MS) lesion contrast while maintaining cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) […]
MRI Science Featured in UBC Article
Dr. Rauscher has been featured in “Synapse of Discovery“, an article on UBC’s website exploring the work being done at the Djavad Mowafaghian Centre for Brain Health. MRI science is featured alongside other top research at the DMCBH. “The MRI scientists at the DMCBH continue to develop new methods for investigating the human brain,” says Alex […]
New Imaging Method for Multiple Sclerosis Featured on UBC Website
Our lab’s work examining frequency shifts in the brain, specifically in white matter multiple sclerosis lesions, was featured on UBC’s website. “This technique teases out the subtle differences in the development of MS lesions over time,” Rauscher says. “Because this technique is more sensitive to those changes, researchers could use much smaller studies to determine […]