Deanne Thompson

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Deanne Thompson

Deanne Thompson

@DeanneThompson

Professor of paediatric neuroimaging at Murdoch Children's Research Institute

Melbourne, Australia Katılım Şubat 2020
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Brain
Brain@Brain1878·
Kelly et al. compare cortical developmental trajectories in children born at term versus very preterm, and show that the impact of very preterm birth on cortical growth is amplified from infancy to adolescence. tinyurl.com/262mxyxx
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Claire Kelly
Claire Kelly@Claire_E_Kelly·
I'm excited to present our work using the brain age approach to study brain maturation at @ABPS2022 today (11.30 am, stream 4)!
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Courtney Gilchrist
Courtney Gilchrist@CourtGilx·
PhD submitted! Such a privilege to work under an incredible team in @DeanneThompson @mtolcos @DrALCumberland @PeterAn42416669 🙏🏻 Many thanks to the VIBeS team at @MCRI_for_kids, @CREnewborn, and @NeurodevHD for their support throughout.
Mary Tolcos 🤓🧠👩🏻‍🔬@mtolcos

Congrats to @CourtGilx for submitting her PhD thesis today! Four years of hard work which included 9 publications (1 pending), 9 conference presentations, 2 invited talks, 5 awards and a #Fulbright Scholarship. #preterm #brain #MRI @NeurodevHD @ResearchRMIT @DrALCumberland

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Claire Kelly
Claire Kelly@Claire_E_Kelly·
Our recent work investigates the microstructural and free-water composition of the white matter and cortical grey matter in children born very preterm and at term. It is now available in @NeuroImage_EiC: doi.org/10.1016/j.neur…
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Claire Kelly
Claire Kelly@Claire_E_Kelly·
I'm really excited to be joining the @ISMRM_ANZ Committee as the Division Representative for Victoria and to have the opportunity to work with this fantastic team. Looking forward to future events!
ISMRM_ANZ@ISMRM_ANZ

Meet your 2021 Board Committee!! We are all very excited to get to work and help promote MR research in ANZ😃 Stay tuned for more announcements regarding future meetings, research highlights and social media outreach!

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Sila Genc@drsilagenc·
Just arrived: new chapter in neurodevelopment ❤️
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Thijs Dhollander
Thijs Dhollander@ThijsDhollander·
🧠 New review in preprint: "Fixel-based Analysis of Diffusion MRI: Methods, Applications, Challenges and Opportunities". Here: 🔗 doi.org/10.31219/osf.i… A collaborative Melbourne lock-down effort to serve the #dMRI community! Please RT, we welcome constructive feedback. [1/11]
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CRE in Newborn Medicine
CRE in Newborn Medicine@CREnewborn·
Here is a sneak peak of our NEW Short Cut Video for families on BPD featuring @drbretty This is the first in a series of videos @CREnewborn is producing, addressing topics of interest as identified by our Consumer Advisory Group. Full length video here: bit.ly/2FKvFoh
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The Royal Women’s Hospital
NEWS: More babies are being given a fighting chance says Professor Jeanie Cheong The lead researcher released a study today in @BMJ_Open showing survival rates of extremely premature babies has gone up nearly 20% since the 90s. Read more: thewomens.org.au/news/more-babi…
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CRE in Newborn Medicine
CRE in Newborn Medicine@CREnewborn·
Associate Professor @DeanneThompson, leads our neuroimaging team. In our latest Professor Profile, Dee talks about how she started in neuroimaging, what she is working on now and her latest publication on tracking brain growth in preterm babies All here: bit.ly/306ePHv
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Michael Breakspear
Michael Breakspear@DrBreaky·
How to revise: As an editor and author I have seen many revised papers return to journals. Given effort, most go well (ie step toward acceptance). Some go pear-shaped. I’ve slowly improved and have an approach known by my group as the ‘Breakspear method”. Here is its essence
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nature@Nature·
Babies born before 28 weeks of gestation are surviving into adulthood at higher rates than ever, and scientists are checking in on their health. ift.tt/2Br9v7T
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Sila Genc
Sila Genc@drsilagenc·
Latest pre-print led by @claireekelly_ - "Long-term development of white matter fiber density and morphology up to 13 years after preterm birth". A truly impressive effort characterising white matter development 13 years following pre-term birth. Link: tinyurl.com/t2tbxad
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Chris Adamson
Chris Adamson@DrGiraffeBird·
New neonatal parcellation suite. Extracts cortical surfaces using dHCP tools, then parcellates the cortex into Desikan-Killiany-(Tourville) compatible regions. nature.com/articles/s4159…
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