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Translational Neuroimaging Lab

The group is headed by Theodor Rüber and is composed of researchers with backgrounds in medicine, neuroscience, computer engineering, mathematics, and philosophy. Within a network of scientists, the Translational Neuroimaging Group co-develops and applies cutting-edge neuroimaging methods to enhance understanding and diagnostics of neurological diseases, whereby focusing on epilepsy.

Our Research

Our research focuses on four imaging-driven approaches to better understand brain networks in neurological diseases. Imaging of Epileptic Seizures uses advanced methods (e.g. Hyperfine, CEST, PET, QSM) to capture metabolic and structural dynamics. Optimizing MRI Resources combines multi-field-strength scans, AI, and multi-contrast data for robust lesion detection. Uncover Brain Networks models white matter connectivity to map epileptogenic circuits, while Imaging-based Phenotyping reveals subtypes to support personalized care.

Detecting Lesions with AI

Optimizing MRI Resources

Imaging Epileptic Seizures

Uncovering Brain Networks

Moving towards Imaging-based Phenotypes

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Translational Neuroimaging Lab

Departments of Neuroradiology & Epileptology

University Hospital Bonn

Venusberg Campus 1

Life&Brain / Building 76

53127 Bonn (Germany)

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