ENIGMA-Ultra Low Field MRI Working Group

 

Purpose and Working Group Goals:

The ENIGMA Ultra-Low-Field (ULF) MRI working group is a new methods focused working group within the ENIGMA Consortium. The goal of this group is to advance the understanding and application of ULF MRI in neuroscience and clinical research by fostering collaboration across global sites, harmonizing acquisition and analysis protocols, and developing robust methodologies for multi-site data integration. The group aims to evaluate the feasibility, reliability, and translational potential of ULF MRI for studying brain structure, particularly in underserved populations and resource-limited settings.

Chairs:

Karen Caeyenberghs, PhD & Juan Domínguez, PhD (School of Psychology, Faculty of Health, Deakin University, Melbourne, Australia)

ENIGMA-ULF IS LOOKING FOR NEW MEMBERS!

We are in an early stage of conceptualization and keen to connect with potential collaborators. If interested, please reach out via our expression of interest form. For more information you can contact the working group chairs at k.caeyenberghs@deakin.edu.au and juan.dominguezduque@deakin.edu.au.

ENIGMA-ULF Working Group Memorandum of Understanding (MOU): ENIGMA-ULF Working Group members are asked to sign a short MoU agreement that has been standardized across ENIGMA projects and provides basic framework to protect data privacy, facilitate data sharing, encourage academic productivity, ensure appropriate authorship and publication credit, and implements a system to track and archive data, analyses and publications related to the ENIGMA-ULF Working Group.

 
 
 

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