Thomas Jason Druzgal, MD, PhD

About Thomas Jason Druzgal, MD, PhD

Thomas Jason Druzgal, MD, PhD, With an exceptional h-index of 26 and a recent h-index of 22 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Virginia, specializes in the field of Brain MRI, Machine Learning, Neurodegeneration, TBI, Parkinson's disease.

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

A Worldwide Study of White Matter Microstructural Alterations in People Living with Parkinson's Disease

Conduction velocity, G-ratio, and extracellular water as microstructural characteristics of autism spectrum disorder

MetaMorph: learning metamorphic image transformation with appearance changes

Cholinergic Nucleus 4 Degeneration and Cognitive Impairment in isolated REM Sleep Behavior Disorder (S6. 008)

Cerebellar Volume and Disease Staging in Parkinson's Disease: An ENIGMA‐PD Study

Cholinergic nucleus 4 grey matter density is associated with apathy in Parkinson’s disease

An intracellular isotropic diffusion signal is positively associated with pubertal development in white matter

Microglial activation persists beyond clinical recovery following sport concussion in collegiate athletes

Thomas Jason Druzgal, MD, PhD Information

University

Position

Associate Professor of Radiology and Medical Imaging

Citations(all)

4276

Citations(since 2020)

1889

Cited By

3164

hIndex(all)

26

hIndex(since 2020)

22

i10Index(all)

33

i10Index(since 2020)

31

Email

University Profile Page

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Thomas Jason Druzgal, MD, PhD Skills & Research Interests

Brain MRI

Machine Learning

Neurodegeneration

TBI

Parkinson's disease

Top articles of Thomas Jason Druzgal, MD, PhD

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Journal

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Publication Date

A Worldwide Study of White Matter Microstructural Alterations in People Living with Parkinson's Disease

medRxiv

Conor Owens-Walton

Talia M Nir

Sarah Al-Bachari

Sonia Ambrogi

Tim J Anderson

...

2024

Conduction velocity, G-ratio, and extracellular water as microstructural characteristics of autism spectrum disorder

Plos one

Benjamin T Newman

Zachary Jacokes

Siva Venkadesh

Sara J Webb

Natalia M Kleinhans

...

2024/4/17

MetaMorph: learning metamorphic image transformation with appearance changes

Jian Wang

Jiarui Xing

Jason Druzgal

William M Wells III

Miaomiao Zhang

2023/6/8

Cholinergic Nucleus 4 Degeneration and Cognitive Impairment in isolated REM Sleep Behavior Disorder (S6. 008)

Christopher Tan

Huma Nawaz

Sarah Lageman

Leslie Cloud

Amy Amara

...

2023/4/25

Cerebellar Volume and Disease Staging in Parkinson's Disease: An ENIGMA‐PD Study

Movement disorders

Rebecca Kerestes

Max A Laansma

Conor Owens‐Walton

Andrew Perry

Eva M van Heese

...

2023/12

Cholinergic nucleus 4 grey matter density is associated with apathy in Parkinson’s disease

The Clinical Neuropsychologist

Scott A Sperling

Jason Druzgal

Jamie C Blair

Joseph L Flanigan

Shelby L Stohlman

...

2023/4/3

An intracellular isotropic diffusion signal is positively associated with pubertal development in white matter

Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience

Benjamin T Newman

James T Patrie

T Jason Druzgal

2023/10/1

Microglial activation persists beyond clinical recovery following sport concussion in collegiate athletes

Frontiers in neurology

Kiel D Neumann

Vikram Seshadri

Xavier D Thompson

Donna K Broshek

Jason Druzgal

...

2023/3/24

Concussion: beyond the cascade

Kiel D Neumann

Donna K Broshek

Benjamin T Newman

T Jason Druzgal

Bijoy K Kundu

...

2023/8/22

An epigenetic mechanism for differential maturation of amygdala–prefrontal connectivity in childhood socio-emotional development

Translational Psychiatry

Amalia M Skyberg

Benjamin T Newman

Andrew J Graves

Alison M Goldstein

Samantha R Brindley

...

2023/3/13

Investigating the Effect of Brain Size on Deformation Magnitude Using Subject-Specific Finite Element Models

Journal of Neurotrauma

J Sebastian Giudice

T Jason Druzgal

Matthew B Panzer

2023/8/1

Developmental Ramifications of the Screen Age: Associations between Screen Time and Neural Maturation in a Massive Adolescent Cohort

bioRxiv

Alexander S Atalay

Benjamin T Newman

T Jason Druzgal

2023

TV‐L1 Ordinal Logistic Regression Reveals New Morphometric Patterns Related to Parkinsonian Symptom Severity: An ENIGMA‐PD study

Alzheimer's & Dementia

Yuji Zhao

Eva van Heese

Max A Laansma

Sarah Al‐Bachari

Tim Anderson

...

2022/12

More than just axons: A positive relationship between an intracellular isotropic diffusion signal and pubertal development in white matter regions in a massive adolescent cohort

bioRxiv

Benjamin T Newman

James T Patrie

T Jason Druzgal

2022/11/24

Epigenetic age acceleration predicts subject-specific white matter degeneration in the human brain

bioRxiv

Benjamin T Newman

Joshua S Danoff

Morgan E Lynch

Stephanie N Giamberardino

Simon G Gregory

...

2022/11/14

Learning Interpretable Regularized Ordinal Models from 3D Mesh Data for Neurodegenerative Disease Staging

Yuji Zhao

Max A Laansma

Eva M van Heese

Conor Owens-Walton

Laura M Parkes

...

2022/9/18

A data-driven variability assessment of brain diffusion MRI preprocessing pipelines

Proceedings of the Joint Annual ISMRM-ESMRMB Meeting

Jelle Veraart

Daan Christiaens

Erpeng Dai

Luke J Edwards

Vladimir Golkov

...

2022/5/12

International multicenter analysis of brain structure across clinical stages of Parkinson's disease

Movement disorders

Max A Laansma

Joanna K Bright

Sarah Al‐Bachari

Tim J Anderson

Tyler Ard

...

2021/11

Olfaction, cholinergic basal forebrain degeneration, and cognition in early Parkinson disease

Parkinsonism & Related Disorders

Matthew J Barrett

Justin M Murphy

Jeffrey Zhang

Jamie C Blair

Joseph L Flanigan

...

2021/9/1

Cholinergic nucleus 4 atrophy and gait impairment in Parkinson’s disease

Journal of Neurology

W Alex Dalrymple

Diane S Huss

Jamie Blair

Joseph L Flanigan

James Patrie

...

2021/1

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