I have a PhD in theoretical physics and am a professor at CFIN under Clinical Medicine. I am also affiliated with the Dept. of Physics and Astronomy. I lead the Neurophysics group, where we develop MRI methods to characterize the brain at the cellular scale.
I lead the research group NeuroPhysics at CFIN where we develop new methods to map brain structure at the cellular scale with MRI. We do so by modeling MRI signals, especially diffusion- and susceptibility-based contrast mechanisms. The aim is to achieve a more accurate characterization of the brain for better and earlier diagnoses of neurodegenerative diseases. I supervise students and post-docs, and I teach courses, primarily at the Department of Physics and Astronomy.