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Līga Jaunozoliņa serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Radiology at the University of Latvia's Faculty of Medicine. Her research bridges clinical radiology and neurological disorders with significant contributions to multiple sclerosis and cerebrovascular disease imaging.
Her primary research interests focus on Multiple Sclerosis biomarker discovery (particularly lipopolysaccharide-binding protein correlations with disability progression), advanced neuroimaging techniques for spinal and cerebellar pathologies, and post-hemorrhagic neurological complications. Recent work demonstrates expertise in MRI analysis of Wallerian degeneration patterns and unexpected neurodegenerative pathways following stroke.
Analysis of her publications reveals strong emphasis on clinically actionable imaging findings, with recent studies combining patient experience data with radiological metrics. Her work consistently addresses neurological disability progression through quantitative imaging biomarkers.
Collaborative research dominates her output, with frequent co-authorship with Vilmane, Koļesova, and Nora-Krūkle across 11 publications since 2020. Her presentation activities include multiple conference posters and oral presentations on endotoxin hypotheses in MS and cerebellar degeneration patterns.
Her laboratory work centers on radiological analysis of neurological disorders, particularly utilizing MRI to track disease progression in multiple sclerosis patients and investigating rare neurodegenerative pathways following cerebrovascular events.


