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. 2019 Jan 9;11:67–68. doi: 10.1016/j.dadm.2018.11.004

Table 1.

Joint Programme—Neurodegenerative Diseases Research 2016 working groups “Harmonisation and Alignment in Brain Imaging Methods for Neurodegeneration”

Project title Coordinators
ASAP SynTau: Alignment and Standardization of Neuroimaging Methods in Atypical Parkinsonism, specifically Synucleinopathies and Tauopathie
  • Thilo van Eimeren, University of Cologne, Germany

  • Hartwig R. Siebner, University of Copenhagen, Denmark

BioFIND: Biomagnetic Framework for Identifying Network Dysfunction in dementia
  • Laura Hughes, Medical Research Council, Cambridge, UK

EUFIND: European Ultrahigh-Field Imaging Network for Neurodegenerative Diseases
  • Emrah Duzel and Oliver Speck, University of Magdeburg, Germany

FULL-HD: Full exploitation of High-Dimensionality in brain imaging
  • Arfan Ikram, Erasmus MC, Rotterdam, Netherlands

HARNESS: Harmonising Brain Imaging Methods for Vascular Contributions to Neurodegeneration
  • Eric Smith, University of Calgary, Canada

  • Joanna Wardlaw, University of Edinburgh, Scotland

HSG: Harmonized Hippocampal Subfield Segmentation Working Group
  • Rosanna Olsen, Rotman Research Institute, Toronto, Canada

  • Gaël Chételat, University of Caen, France

IMBI: Framework for Innovative Multi-tracer molecular Brain Imaging to enable multi-centre trials and image evaluation in early neurodegenerative diseases
  • Andreas H. Jacobs, University Muenster, Germany

  • Daniela Perani, IRCCS-San Raffaele, Italy

ND-PETMRI: Development of a Methodological Framework for Integrated PET/MR Imaging of Neurodegeneration
  • Henryk Barthel, University Leipzig, Germany

  • Thomas Schwarzlmüller, University of Bergen, Norway

PETMETPAT: Harmonisation metabolic FDG brain pattern characteristics
  • K.L. Leenders and Ronald Boellaard, University Medical Center Groningen, Netherlands

  • José Obeso, Hospitales de Madrid, Spain

SRA-NED: Harmonization of acquisition and processing of Brain Imaging Biomarkers for Neurodegenerative Diseases: A strategic Research Agenda for best-practice guidelines
  • Giovanni B. Frisoni, University of Geneva, Switzerland

  • Jorge Jovicich, University of Trento, Italy

NOTE. Projects are presented in alphabetical order according to their acronym.