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Principal Investigator  
Principal Investigator's Name: David Greenstein
Institution: Multimodal Imaging Services Corporation
Department: Engineering
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Proposed Analysis: Diffusion imaging has demonstrated sensitivity to structural brain changes in Alzheimer's disease (AD). However, there remains a need for a more complete characterization of microstructural alterations occurring at the earliest disease stages, and how these changes relate to underlying neuropathology. We propose to evaluate the sensitivity of restriction spectrum imaging (RSI), an advanced diffusion MRI technique, on microstructural changes in pre-clinical AD as well as the advancing stages of AD.
Additional Investigators  
Investigator's Name: Renee George
Proposed Analysis: Analysis Diffusion imaging has demonstrated sensitivity to structural brain changes in Alzheimer's disease (AD). However, there remains a need for a more complete characterization of microstructural alterations occurring at the earliest disease stages, and how these changes relate to underlying neuropathology. We propose to evaluate the sensitivity of restriction spectrum imaging (RSI), an advanced diffusion MRI technique, on microstructural changes in pre-clinical AD as well as the advancing stages of AD. UPDATED (2019-04-26) :There are no changes to the proposed analysis from last year. No manuscripts to report as of yet however, we plan on submitting an abstract within a few months.
Investigator's Name: Christine Swisher
Proposed Analysis: Analysis Diffusion imaging has demonstrated sensitivity to structural brain changes in Alzheimer's disease (AD). However, there remains a need for a more complete characterization of microstructural alterations occurring at the earliest disease stages, and how these changes relate to underlying neuropathology. We propose to evaluate the sensitivity of restriction spectrum imaging (RSI), an advanced diffusion MRI technique, on microstructural changes in pre-clinical AD as well as the advancing stages of AD. UPDATED (2019-04-26) :There are no changes to the proposed analysis from last year. No manuscripts to report as of yet however, we plan on submitting an abstract within a few months.