Harry H Behjat (@aitchbi) 's Twitter Profile
Harry H Behjat

@aitchbi

imaging neuroscience | brain structure-function-pathology interplay | Alzheimer’s disease | aitchbi.bsky.social

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BioFINDER (@biofinder_study) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨New publication in Brain Communications! In this study, we show that microglial cells play a key role in Alzheimer's disease, particularly in regulating changes in soluble tau, based on cell-type-specific genetic evidence. 🔗Full paper: academic.oup.com/braincomms/art…

IEEE Engineering Medicine and Biology Society (@ieeeembs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Don't miss out! We are still offering FREE access to an IEEE EMBS Membership for all non-members from October 5th - 18th in honor of IEEE Day, a global celebration of technology and innovation. 👉 Learn more here: ieeeday.org/special-activi…

Don't miss out! We are still offering FREE access to an IEEE EMBS Membership for all non-members from October 5th - 18th in honor of IEEE Day, a global celebration of technology and innovation. 

👉 Learn more here: ieeeday.org/special-activi…
dipy (@dipymri) 's Twitter Profile Photo

PUMBA: A skull-stripping model trained using purely synthetic data, no real brains or labels required. It generalizes across species, modalities, and pathologies out-of-the-box without additional fine-tuning. Preprint by Jong Sung Park Jong Sung Park: arxiv.org/abs/2505.07159

PUMBA: A skull-stripping model trained using purely synthetic data, no real brains or labels required. It generalizes across species, modalities, and pathologies out-of-the-box without additional fine-tuning.

Preprint by Jong Sung Park <a href="/get_user_data/">Jong Sung Park</a>: arxiv.org/abs/2505.07159
Julie Ottoy (@ottoyjulie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

💥New connectomics paper, now out in @BrainComms We show that indirect “multi-step” connectivity changes to the entorhinal cortex in #Alzheimers unfold along the major axes of 🧠 organization, aka the connectome gradients🌈 ➡️ academic.oup.com/braincomms/adv…

💥New connectomics paper, now out in <a href="/braincomms/">@BrainComms</a> 

We show that indirect “multi-step” connectivity changes to the entorhinal cortex in #Alzheimers unfold along the major axes of 🧠 organization, aka the connectome gradients🌈

➡️ academic.oup.com/braincomms/adv…
Caterina Gratton (@grattoncaterina) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Why do brain 🧠 networks vary? Do these differences shape behavior? If every 🧠 is unique, how can we detect common features of brain organization? Rodrigo Braga and I explore these questions in our new piece in Annual Reviews (ahead of print): go.illinois.edu/Gratton2025-ARP 🧵👇

Anders Eklund (@wandedob) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Are you working with diffusion MRI? Have a look at this analysis-ready and quality controlled dataset of 2,747 participants aged 5–21 years. I was one of the researchers who performed quality control for at least 3000 images. nature.com/articles/s4159…