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Jagriti Arora is a Researcher in the Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging at Yale School of Medicine, affiliated with the Magnetic Resonance Research Center. Her research focuses on neuroimaging techniques, particularly functional MRI (fMRI), to study brain connectivity and structure-function relationships in conditions such as opioid use disorder and neurological disorders like Wilson’s disease. She collaborates with experts in neuroimaging, psychiatry, and clinical research to advance understanding of brain dynamics and addiction mechanisms. Key contributions include investigating neural variability in opioid use disorder and mapping brain networks using multimodal MRI data. Her work integrates clinical findings with advanced imaging analysis to improve diagnostic and therapeutic approaches.
- Affiliations: Yale School of Medicine, Magnetic Resonance Research Center
- Research Themes: Neuroimaging, Brain Connectivity, Addiction Neuroscience, Resting-State Networks
- Key Collaborators: Todd Constable, Dustin Scheinost, Nancy Redeker, Henry Yaggi
Her publications span high-impact journals like Nature Communications, Radiology, and Biological Psychiatry, highlighting her expertise in translating neuroimaging data into clinical insights. She actively contributes to interdisciplinary projects exploring brain-phenotype relationships and the diagnostic utility of fMRI in neurological conditions.
