Kamil Uludag
Affiliations: | 2004-2010 | Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics, Tübingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany | |
2010- | Maastricht University, Maastricht, Limburg, Netherlands | ||
2019- | Medical Biophysics | University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada |
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Biomedical Imaging, Data Science and Computational Biology, NeuroscienceWebsite:
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorArno Villringer | grad student | 1999-2003 | HU Berlin |
Richard B. Buxton | post-doc | 2003-2004 | UCSD |
Kamil (Kâmil Uğurbil) Ugurbil | research scientist | Max-Planck-Institute for biological Cybernetics |
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Schulman JB, Sayin ES, Manalac A, et al. (2023) DSC MRI in the human brain using deoxyhemoglobin and gadolinium-Simulations and validations at 3T. Frontiers in Neuroimaging. 2: 1048652 |
Uludağ K. (2023) Physiological modeling of the BOLD signal and implications for effective connectivity: A primer. Neuroimage. 277: 120249 |
Sayin ES, Schulman J, Poublanc J, et al. (2022) Investigations of hypoxia-induced deoxyhemoglobin as a contrast agent for cerebral perfusion imaging. Human Brain Mapping |
Wiesner HM, Balla DZ, Scheffler K, et al. (2020) Quantitative and simultaneous measurement of oxygen consumption rates in rat brain and skeletal muscle using O MRS imaging at 16.4T. Magnetic Resonance in Medicine |
Havlicek M, Uludag K. (2019) A dynamical model of the laminar BOLD response. Neuroimage. 116209 |
Havlicek M, Ivanov D, Roebroeck A, et al. (2017) Determining Excitatory and Inhibitory Neuronal Activity from Multimodal fMRI Data Using a Generative Hemodynamic Model. Frontiers in Neuroscience. 11: 616 |
Huber L, Uludağ K, Möller HE. (2017) Non-BOLD contrast for laminar fMRI in humans: CBF, CBV, and CMR02. Neuroimage |
Havlicek M, Ivanov D, Poser BA, et al. (2017) Echo-time dependence of the BOLD response transients - A window into brain functional physiology. Neuroimage |
Kashyap S, Ivanov D, Havlicek M, et al. (2017) Impact of acquisition and analysis strategies on cortical depth-dependent fMRI. Neuroimage |
De Martino F, Yacoub E, Kemper V, et al. (2017) The impact of ultra-high field MRI on cognitive and computational neuroimaging. Neuroimage |