Multimodal population brain imaging in the UK Biobank prospective epidemiological study

Medical imaging has enormous potential for early disease prediction, but is impeded by the difficulty and expense of acquiring data sets before symptom onset. UK Biobank aims to address this problem directly by acquiring high-quality, consistently acquired imaging data from 100,000 predominantly hea...

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Main Authors: Miller, K, Alfaro-Almagro, F, Bangerter, N, Thomas, D, Yacoub, E, Xu, J, Bartsch, A, Jbabdi, S, Sotiropoulos, S, Andersson, J, Griffanti, L, Douaud, G, Okell, T, Weale, P, Dragonu, I, Garratt, S, Hudson, S, Collins, R, Jenkinson, M, Matthews, P, Smith, S
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2016
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author Miller, K
Alfaro-Almagro, F
Bangerter, N
Thomas, D
Yacoub, E
Xu, J
Bartsch, A
Jbabdi, S
Sotiropoulos, S
Andersson, J
Griffanti, L
Douaud, G
Okell, T
Weale, P
Dragonu, I
Garratt, S
Hudson, S
Collins, R
Jenkinson, M
Matthews, P
Smith, S
author_facet Miller, K
Alfaro-Almagro, F
Bangerter, N
Thomas, D
Yacoub, E
Xu, J
Bartsch, A
Jbabdi, S
Sotiropoulos, S
Andersson, J
Griffanti, L
Douaud, G
Okell, T
Weale, P
Dragonu, I
Garratt, S
Hudson, S
Collins, R
Jenkinson, M
Matthews, P
Smith, S
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description Medical imaging has enormous potential for early disease prediction, but is impeded by the difficulty and expense of acquiring data sets before symptom onset. UK Biobank aims to address this problem directly by acquiring high-quality, consistently acquired imaging data from 100,000 predominantly healthy participants, with health outcomes being tracked over the coming decades. The brain imaging includes structural, diffusion and functional modalities. Along with body and cardiac imaging, genetics, lifestyle measures, biological phenotyping and health records, this imaging is expected to enable discovery of imaging markers of a broad range of diseases at their earliest stages, as well as provide unique insight into disease mechanisms. We describe UK Biobank brain imaging and present results derived from the first 5,000 participants' data release. Although this covers just 5% of the ultimate cohort, it has already yielded a rich range of associations between brain imaging and other measures collected by UK Biobank.
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spelling oxford-uuid:53a7cdba-8df8-4f95-9800-4e7ad36a56e22022-03-26T16:33:14ZMultimodal population brain imaging in the UK Biobank prospective epidemiological studyJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:53a7cdba-8df8-4f95-9800-4e7ad36a56e2EnglishSymplectic Elements at OxfordNature Publishing Group2016Miller, KAlfaro-Almagro, FBangerter, NThomas, DYacoub, EXu, JBartsch, AJbabdi, SSotiropoulos, SAndersson, JGriffanti, LDouaud, GOkell, TWeale, PDragonu, IGarratt, SHudson, SCollins, RJenkinson, MMatthews, PSmith, SMedical imaging has enormous potential for early disease prediction, but is impeded by the difficulty and expense of acquiring data sets before symptom onset. UK Biobank aims to address this problem directly by acquiring high-quality, consistently acquired imaging data from 100,000 predominantly healthy participants, with health outcomes being tracked over the coming decades. The brain imaging includes structural, diffusion and functional modalities. Along with body and cardiac imaging, genetics, lifestyle measures, biological phenotyping and health records, this imaging is expected to enable discovery of imaging markers of a broad range of diseases at their earliest stages, as well as provide unique insight into disease mechanisms. We describe UK Biobank brain imaging and present results derived from the first 5,000 participants' data release. Although this covers just 5% of the ultimate cohort, it has already yielded a rich range of associations between brain imaging and other measures collected by UK Biobank.
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Alfaro-Almagro, F
Bangerter, N
Thomas, D
Yacoub, E
Xu, J
Bartsch, A
Jbabdi, S
Sotiropoulos, S
Andersson, J
Griffanti, L
Douaud, G
Okell, T
Weale, P
Dragonu, I
Garratt, S
Hudson, S
Collins, R
Jenkinson, M
Matthews, P
Smith, S
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title_short Multimodal population brain imaging in the UK Biobank prospective epidemiological study
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