Paul A. Yushkevich is a Professor of Radiology at the Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania , with affiliations in the Bioengineering Graduate Group . He leads the Penn Image Computing and Science Laboratory (PICSL) , focusing on advanced biomedical image analysis techniques. Developed first-of-its-kind computational atlas of the hippocampal formation Led NIH R01-funded research on MRI-derived biomarkers for Alzheimer's disease Created open-source software tools: ITK-SNAP and Convert3D Expert in statistical shape modeling and histology-MRI co-registration Research Focus: Specializes in hippocampal segmentation using high-resolution MRI, with applications in Alzheimer's disease research and cardiac imaging . His work combines differential equations and machine learning for accurate image analysis. Scientific Achievements: First-place MICCAI segmentation challenges (2012, 2013) Over 169 PubMed publications in neuroimaging and computational anatomy Developed DTI-TK toolkit for diffusion MRI analysis Collaborations: Works with Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI) and multiple international institutions. Supervises graduate students in biomedical image analysis.









