Current Students
Current Neuroimaging PhD Students
The following lists all PhD students who are currently being supervised by academic staff in the Department of Neuroimaging.
Those students linking to profiles have their First Supervisor in the Department.
Norazah Abu Bakar - Mapping central, peripheral changes in response to headaches
Sheba Azam - Is the motor cortex hyperexcitable in Motor Neuron Disease? A study using pharmacological fMRI
Kiran Beneng - TBC
Sanja Budisavljevic - TBC
Francesco Carletti - Psychosis and cortico-cortical connectivity
Fahmida Chowdury - Multimodal Investigation of Endophenotypes in Idiopathic Generalised Epilepsy
Sara De Simoni - The glutamate hypothesis of schizophrenia: testing the ketamine model
Stephanie Forkel - Identification of anatomical predictors of aphasia recovery with diffusion tensor imaging
Richard Joules - Fusion of multimodal data for machine learning applications in psychiatric drug development
Nadine Khawaha - Novel Assessment of Ongoing Post-Surgical Trigeminal Pain using Magnetic Resonance Perfusion Imaging
A Leslie - Mapping the relationship between white matter and executive function across the adult lifespan
Lena Lim - Neuroimaging Correlates of Physical Abuse in Childhood
Katrina McMullen - Allocentric spatial memory in schizotypal personality
Christos Michaelides - Advancing Magnetic Resonance Instrumentation for the In Vivo Detection of Iron in Neurodegeneration
Kie Woo Nam - Cortical thickness and its neurodevelopmental correlates in adolescents who were born very preterm
Kim O'Toole - Investigation of the effects of behavioural, dietary and environmental modifications on functional recovery in an experimental stroke model
Astrid Pauls - Risk factors of postpartum psychosis
Nagulan Ratnarajan - Diffusion Tensor Imaging and White Matter Fibre Tractography
Duncan Sanders - Neural Correlates of Clinical Pain
Anne Schmechtig - The Investigation of Eye Movements in Models of Schizophrenia
Asal Shahidiani - TBC
Camilla Simmons - The feasibility of simultaneous EEG, Biosensor and functional MRI in the rat to study biological targets implicated in cognitive processes
Nick Spahr - Clinical and Neuroimaging Classification of mechanical and neuropathic low back pain
Floris Stylios - Structural MRI in early onset Schizophrenia
Stephen Wastling - Optimising Resting State Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Acquisition
James Wooley - Structural Brain Changes in White Matter Preceding the Onset of Psychosis: An MRI Study in a High-Risk Population