Remi Patriat
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Credentials
PhD
Bio
Dr. Patriat is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Radiology at the University of Minnesota. After receiving a B.A. in Physics and Film Studies (2010) from the University of Minnesota-Morris, Dr. Patriat earned a M.S (2012) and a PhD (2015) in Medical Physics from the University of Wisconsin. Dr. Patriat has been working on ultra-high field (e.g., 7Tesla) MRI research and its application towards the creation of patient-specific anatomical models to improve DBS targeting and efficacy, first as a Postdoctoral Researcher at CMRR (2015-2019) and then as Faculty (since 2019). Dr. Patriat’s work includes manual segmentation and machine learning applications based on direct anatomical visualization as well as structural and functional connectivity analyses.
Research Summary
Use of ultra-high field MRI technology to improve neuromodulation applications such as Deep Brain Stimulation surgery
Studying brain disorders, including movement disorders, using high-resolution resting-state functional MRI and diffusion imaging
Patient-specific brain modeling using ultra-high field MRI technology and high-resolution images
Translational research focusing on neuroimaging methods and neuroscience
Visualization and characterization of brain anatomy and connectivity networks