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Profile: Mark Woolrich

Professor of Computational Neuroscience, University of Oxford

Deputy theme lead: Neuroimaging and cognitive science

Email: mark.woolrich@ohba.ox.ac.uk


My research focuses on the development of new computational methods for analysing neuroimaging data using techniques from machine learning, artificial intelligence and image/signal processing. This includes applications in MRI, MEG/EEG and invasive functional neuroimaging data; allowing novel questions to be asked about the function and dysfunction of the human brain. As well as being Head of Analysis and Associate Director at OHBA, I am also a Professor of Computational Neuroscience, a Group Leader in the Wellcome Centre for Integrative Neuroimaging (WIN), a Senior Research Fellow at the FMRIB Centre, and a Senior Visiting Fellow with the Department of Engineering Science, where I collaborate with the Institute of Biomedical Engineering.

View Mark Woolrich’s profile on the Department of Psychiatry website.

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