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Dr. Studholme focuses on mathematical and computational techniques to study brain anatomy and its change over time, with a particular focus on fetal and premature neonatal brain growth. In particular, new methods of detecting brain abnormalities from MRI scans of the premature neonate are being developed. In addition to expanding our understanding of brain development in premature infants, these methods may be able to identify new neuroanatomical markers for poor neurodevelopmental outcomes that suggest early clinical intervention. Biomedical Image Computing Group Dr. Studholme's Dept. of Bioengineering website University of Washington • Center on Human Development and Disability Box 357920 • Seattle WA 98195-7920 USA • 206-543-7701 • chdd@uw.edu Copyright © 1996—2013 Center on Human Development and Disability. Updated: April 23, 2012 | |||