
Pramod Pisharady
Assistant Professor · Medical Imaging
University of Minnesota Twin CitiesAbout
Pramod Pisharady, PhD, is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Radiology at the University of Minnesota, affiliated with the Center for Magnetic Resonance Research. His research focuses on advanced MRI techniques, white matter microstructure analysis, and neuroimaging applications in neurodegenerative diseases such as ALS and Friedreich ataxia. He specializes in diffusion MRI, biophysical modeling, and multimodal imaging approaches.
His work integrates computational methods like sparse Bayesian learning and noise reduction algorithms (e.g., NORDIC PCA) to improve imaging accuracy. Key contributions include studies on T1 relaxation dynamics, spinal cord imaging in ALS, and cerebellar atrophy analysis in genetic disorders. Collaborations with consortia like ENIGMA-Ataxia highlight his commitment to large-scale neuroimaging research.
Research interests span MRI technology development, neurodegeneration biomarkers, and clinical translation of imaging findings. While awards are not explicitly listed, his prolific publication record reflects recognition in his field. No student advisees or grants are detailed in the provided text, but his lab focuses on advancing magnetic resonance methodologies for neurological diagnostics.
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