
Division of Translational Imaging Research
Chief
Robert J. Ogg, PhD
Divisional Focus
The Division of Translational Imaging Research (DTIR) is building upon a solid base of independent research programs working toward a common goal of understanding and thus minimizing the impact of cancer and its treatment on children. These programs currently focus on:
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using MR technology to characterize the relationship between cancer treatment, neurostructural organization and integrity, and neurocognitive performance in children
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using functional MR technology to define the relations between acquired deficits in neurocognitive performance and therapy-induced brain injury in children
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using innovative adaptive image processing procedures for automatic quantitative analysis of brain structures in children with brain tumors
These research programs are pursued through a combination of basic and clinical research.
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Basic research has focused on the development of innovative algorithms and methods to quantitatively characterize the structure and function of the developing brains of children treated for cancer.
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Clinical research within DTIR has translated this basic research into hypotheses driven objectives incorporated into treatment protocols in the Hematological Malignancies, Neurobiology & Brain Tumor, and Cancer Prevention & Control Programs.
Contact Us
Division of Translational Imaging Research
MS 220, Room I-3106
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
262 Danny Thomas Place
Memphis, TN 38105-3678
Email: robert.ogg@stjude.org
Phone: (901) 595-2502
FAX: (901) 595-3981
Preferred contact method: email
Faculty
Claudia M. Hillenbrand, PhD MR physics – methods and device development
Robert J. Ogg, PhD Brain function in survivors of childhood diseases
Wilburn E. Reddick, PhD White matter injury and neurocognitive functioning
András Sablauer, MD, PhD Imaging informatics, biologic imaging