#8656. Ultra-high-field MRI studies of brain structure and function in humans and nonhuman primates: A collaborative approach to precision medicine

November 2026publication date
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Medicine (miscellaneous);
Biomedical Engineering;
Biomaterials;
Bioengineering;
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Abstract:
In this review, we highlight advances in clinical diagnosis using ultra-high-field (UHF) MRI. Impact on neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry are illustrated, including UHF MRI contributions to increased spatiotemporal resolutions, improved tissue contrast, and higher sensitivity to neurochemical signatures. We present a future where the early diagnosis and individualized treatment of human brain disease are aided by UHF MRI technology.
Keywords:
Brain disease; Non-human primate; Precision medicine; UHF MRI

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