Saad Jbabdi

Saad Jbabdi

University of Oxford

H-index: 85

Europe-United Kingdom

About Saad Jbabdi

Saad Jbabdi, With an exceptional h-index of 85 and a recent h-index of 68 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Oxford, specializes in the field of Brain connectivity, diffusion MRI, functional MRI.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Universal dynamic fitting of magnetic resonance spectroscopy

Diffusion‐weighted MR spectroscopy: Consensus, recommendations, and resources from acquisition to modeling

Generalising XTRACT tractography protocols across common macaque brain templates

An Image Quality Transfer Technique for Localising Deep Brain Stimulation Targets

Imaging the structural connectome with hybrid diffusion MRI-microscopy tractography

Personalised Regional Modelling Predicts Tau Progression in the Human Brain

Hippocampal connectivity patterns echo macroscale cortical evolution in the primate brain

Commentary on Pang et al.(2023) nature

Saad Jbabdi Information

University

Position

WIN (FMRIB Centre)

Citations(all)

37266

Citations(since 2020)

21741

Cited By

24139

hIndex(all)

85

hIndex(since 2020)

68

i10Index(all)

153

i10Index(since 2020)

141

Email

University Profile Page

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Saad Jbabdi Skills & Research Interests

Brain connectivity

diffusion MRI

functional MRI

Top articles of Saad Jbabdi

Universal dynamic fitting of magnetic resonance spectroscopy

Magnetic Resonance in Medicine

2023/6/15

Generalising XTRACT tractography protocols across common macaque brain templates

Brain Structure and Function

2024/2/23

Saad Jbabdi
Saad Jbabdi

H-Index: 61

An Image Quality Transfer Technique for Localising Deep Brain Stimulation Targets

bioRxiv

2024

Imaging the structural connectome with hybrid diffusion MRI-microscopy tractography

bioRxiv

2024

Personalised Regional Modelling Predicts Tau Progression in the Human Brain

bioRxiv

2023

Hippocampal connectivity patterns echo macroscale cortical evolution in the primate brain

bioRxiv

2023

Commentary on Pang et al.(2023) nature

bioRxiv

2023

Tensor image registration library: Deformable registration of stand‐alone histology images to whole‐brain post‐mortem MRI data

Neuroimage

2023/1/1

A 7T interleaved fMRS and fMRI study on visual contrast dependency in the human brain

Imaging Neuroscience

2023/10/31

Diffusion MRS tracks distinct trajectories of neuronal development in the cerebellum and thalamus of rat neonates

bioRxiv

2023/10/17

Learning Label Refinement and Thresholds for Imbalanced Semi-Supervised Learning

2023/10/13

Zeju Li
Zeju Li

H-Index: 9

Saad Jbabdi
Saad Jbabdi

H-Index: 61

A Transfer Learning Approach to Localising a Deep Brain Stimulation Target

2023/10/1

GABA and Glutamate in hMT+ Link to Individual Differences in Residual Visual Function After Occipital Stroke

Stroke

2023/9

An open resource combining multi-contrast MRI and microscopy in the macaque brain

Nature Communications

2023/7/19

Functional connectivity between interoceptive brain regions is associated with distinct health‐related domains: A population‐based neuroimaging study

Human Brain Mapping

2023/6/1

Micah Allen
Micah Allen

H-Index: 21

Saad Jbabdi
Saad Jbabdi

H-Index: 61

Hierarchical Modelling of Crossing Fibres in the White Matter

bioRxiv

2023/5/25

Michiel Cottaar
Michiel Cottaar

H-Index: 17

Saad Jbabdi
Saad Jbabdi

H-Index: 61

The joint registration of multiple microscopy contrasts to MRI in the BigMac dataset

ISMRM 31th Annual Meeting

2023

Saad Jbabdi
Saad Jbabdi

H-Index: 61

Amy Fd Howard
Amy Fd Howard

H-Index: 1

Neurochemical markers of degeneration in the visual cortex after vision loss from Stargardt macular dystrophy

Journal of Vision

2022/12/5

Neurochemistry in hMT+ underlies residual vision in visual loss after stroke

Journal of Vision

2022/12/5

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