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Joseph B. Mandeville

Joseph B. Mandeville

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Neuroscience

D-Index
51
Citations
11609
World Ranking
5470
National Ranking
2433

Overview

Joseph B. Mandeville is a researcher affiliated with Harvard University in the United States. Their work primarily spans the fields of medicine and neuroscience, with a focus on subfields including radiology, nuclear medicine and imaging, molecular biology, cellular and molecular neuroscience, neurology, and cognitive neuroscience.

Their research topics cover a range of advanced and applied areas within medical imaging and neuroscience, such as:

  • Advanced MRI techniques and applications
  • Medical imaging techniques and applications
  • Neuroinflammation and neurodegeneration mechanisms
  • Neurotransmitter receptor influence on behavior
  • Functional brain connectivity studies
  • Animal testing and alternatives
  • Receptor mechanisms and signaling

Recent publications by Joseph B. Mandeville demonstrate contributions to both imaging methodology and stroke research. Key papers include:

  • Partial volume correction of PET image data using geometric transfer matrices based on uniform B-splines, 2024, Physics in Medicine and Biology
  • A multi-laboratory preclinical trial in rodents to assess treatment candidates for acute ischemic stroke, 2023, Science Translational Medicine
  • Embracing Heterogeneity in The Multicenter Stroke Preclinical Assessment Network (SPAN) Trial, 2023, Stroke
  • Functional magnetic particle imaging (fMPI) of cerebrovascular changes in the rat brain during hypercapnia, 2023, Physics in Medicine and Biology
  • Fingolimod Does Not Reduce Infarction After Focal Cerebral Ischemia in Mice During Active or Inactive Circadian Phases, 2022, Stroke

The publication venues where Joseph B. Mandeville frequently contributes include:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Stroke
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Proceedings on CD-ROM - International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine. Scientific Meeting and Exhibition/Proceedings of the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, Scientific Meeting and Exhibition
  • Physics in Medicine and Biology

Joseph B. Mandeville often collaborates with other researchers in their domain. Frequent co-authors include:

  • Patrick D. Lyden
  • Cenk Ayata
  • Karisma Nagarkatti
  • Basavaraju G. Sanganahalli
  • Ali S. Arbab

Best Publications

  • Dynamic functional imaging of relative cerebral blood volume during rat forepaw stimulation

    Joseph B. Mandeville;John J. A. Marota;Barry E. Kosofsky;John R. Keltner

  • Faces and objects in macaque cerebral cortex.

    Doris Y Tsao;Winrich A Freiwald;Winrich A Freiwald;Tamara A Knutsen;Joseph B Mandeville

  • Evidence of a cerebrovascular postarteriole windkessel with delayed compliance.

    Joseph B. Mandeville;John J. A. Marota;C. Ayata;Greg Zaharchuk

  • Visual motion processing investigated using contrast agent-enhanced fMRI in awake behaving monkeys

    Wim Vanduffel;Denis Fize;Joseph B Mandeville;Koen Nelissen

  • The Accuracy of Near Infrared Spectroscopy and Imaging during Focal Changes in Cerebral Hemodynamics

    David A. Boas;Tom Gaudette;Gary Strangman;Xuefeng Cheng

  • Erratum to: 36th International Symposium on Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine: Brussels, Belgium. 15-18 March 2016

    R. M. Bateman;M. D. Sharpe;J. E. Jagger;C. G. Ellis

  • NMR imaging of changes in vascular morphology due to tumor angiogenesis

    Joelle Dennie;Joseph B. Mandeville;Jerrold L. Boxerman;Scott D. Packard

  • Stereopsis activates V3A and caudal intraparietal areas in macaques and humans

    Doris Y. Tsao;Wim Vanduffel;Wim Vanduffel;Yuka Sasaki;Denis Fize

  • Functional magnetic resonance imaging of reorganization in rat brain after stroke.

    Rick M. Dijkhuizen;JingMei Ren;Joseph B. Mandeville;Ona Wu

  • Correlation between Brain Reorganization, Ischemic Damage, and Neurologic Status after Transient Focal Cerebral Ischemia in Rats: A Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study

    Rick M. Dijkhuizen;Aneesh B. Singhal;Joseph B. Mandeville;Ona Wu

  • Cortical depth-specific microvascular dilation underlies laminar differences in blood oxygenation level-dependent functional MRI signal

    Peifang Tian;Ivan C. Teng;Larry D. May;Ronald Kurz

  • Repeated fMRI using iron oxide contrast agent in awake, behaving macaques at 3 Tesla.

    Francisca Pais Leite;Doris Tsao;Wim Vanduffel;Denis Fize

  • MRI measurement of the temporal evolution of relative CMRO2 during rat forepaw stimulation

    Joseph B. Mandeville;John J.A. Marota;C. Ayata;Michael A. Moskowitz

  • Can the cerebral metabolic rate of oxygen be estimated with near-infrared spectroscopy?

    D A Boas;G Strangman;J P Culver;R D Hoge

  • Cocaine activation discriminates dopaminergic projections by temporal response: an fMRI study in Rat.

    John J.A. Marota;Joseph B. Mandeville;Robert M. Weisskoff;Michael A. Moskowitz

  • Improving MR quantification of regional blood volume with intravascular T1 contrast agents: Accuracy, precision, and water exchange

    Kathleen M. Donahue;Kathleen M. Donahue;Robert M. Weisskoff;David A. Chesler;Kenneth K. Kwong

  • Visual Field Map Clusters in Macaque Extrastriate Visual Cortex

    Hauke Kolster;Joseph B. Mandeville;John T. Arsenault;Leeland B. Ekstrom

  • Aspm knockout ferret reveals an evolutionary mechanism governing cerebral cortical size

    Matthew B. Johnson;Matthew B. Johnson;Xingshen Sun;Andrew Kodani;Andrew Kodani;Rebeca Borges-Monroy;Rebeca Borges-Monroy

  • Clinical correlates in an experimental model of repetitive mild brain injury.

    Rebekah Mannix;William P. Meehan;Joseph Mandeville;Patricia E. Grant;Patricia E. Grant

  • Vascular filters of functional MRI: spatial localization using BOLD and CBV contrast

    Joseph B. Mandeville;John J.A. Marota

  • Cerebrovascular Dynamics of Autoregulation and Hypoperfusion: An MRI Study of CBF and Changes in Total and Microvascular Cerebral Blood Volume During Hemorrhagic Hypotension

    Greg Zaharchuk;Joseph B. Mandeville;Alexei A. Bogdanov;Ralph Weissleder

Frequent Co-Authors

Bruce R. Rosen
Bruce R. Rosen Harvard University
Wim Vanduffel
Wim Vanduffel Harvard University
Bruce G. Jenkins
Bruce G. Jenkins Harvard University
David A. Boas
David A. Boas Boston University
Michael A. Moskowitz
Michael A. Moskowitz Harvard University
Robert M. Weisskoff
Robert M. Weisskoff Harvard University
Roger B. H. Tootell
Roger B. H. Tootell Harvard University
Eng H. Lo
Eng H. Lo Harvard University
Anders M. Dale
Anders M. Dale J. Craig Venter Institute
Cenk Ayata
Cenk Ayata Harvard University

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