Dimitri Van de Ville
Nom du groupe: Medical Image Processing Laboratory (MIPlab)
Affiliations: Faculty of Medicine, Geneva University Hospitals, Department of Radiology and Medical Informatics
Domaines: Development and Plasticity
Mot clés: brain imaging, image processing, technique development
Activités de recherche
Our main research objective is to develop new methodologies for medical image processing. Most of our projects are related to neuroimaging, including functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), laser Doppler imaging (LDI), and electroencephalography (EEG). Sophisticated tools in signal processing and statistics are required to fully exploit the potential of functional brain imaging data. Among those tools, the wavelet transform receives our particular attention. We develop multivariate analyses based on machine learning techniques that can take advantage of subtle coupling between voxels and lead to backward inference; so-called « mind reading » based on fMRI data. Another research axis pursues better integration of analysis methods for intrinsic and evoked brain activity. Our point-of-view is to consider intrinsic activity as an essential element that modulates evoked activity, for example through fluctuations in brain networks. One of our primary research goals is to bridge the gap between theoretical advances and applications in neurosciences and medical imaging.
Dernières publications
Dynamic reconfiguration of subunits from the hippocampal-amygdala complex indicate patterns of psychosis vulnerability in 22q11.2 deletion syndrome.
The microstructure-weighted human connectome: network properties and structure-function correlations across spatial scales.
Spinal cord structural and functional architecture and its shared organization with the brain across the adult lifespan.
Regional BOLD variability reflects microstructural maturation and neuronal ensheathment in the preterm infant cortex.
Contact
Institut de Bioengineering
EPFL
Faculté de médecine
Université de Genève
Email: Dimitri.Vandeville@unige.ch