
Dr Chantal Tax
Research Fellow
- Email:
- taxc@cardiff.ac.uk
- Telephone:
- +44 (0)29 2087 0365 ext 77410
Research summary
My research focuses on image processing and biomedical modelling of magnetic resonance imaging data (MRI), with a focus on diffusion MRI data of the in-vivo human brain. I am interested in optimising different aspects of the preprocessing and analysis pipeline, as well as applying differential geometric methods to diffusion MRI data. My research in CUBRIC has been primarily focussed on extracting new information from multidimensional data acquired with the ultra-strong gradient Connectom scanner, and on combining diffusion MRI with relaxometry.
Undergraduate education
2006-2009: B.Sc. Biomedical Engineering (graduated With Great Appreciation)
Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands
2010-2012: B.Sc. Applied Physics (passed 8 courses, 28 ECTS)
Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands
Postgraduate education
2009-2012: M.Sc. Medical Engineering (graduated Cum Laude)
Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands
2010-2012: Certificate Technological Management (graduated)
Eindhoven University of Technology,The Netherlands
2012-2016: Ph.D. Medical Imaging (graduated Cum Laude)
Utrecht University, The Netherlands
Employment
08/2017 – present: Research Fellow
Cardiff University, School of Psychology, Cardiff University Brain Research Imaging Centre (Cardiff UK)
09/2016 – 08/2017: Research Associate
Cardiff University, School of Psychology, Cardiff University Brain Research Imaging Centre (Cardiff UK)
03/2012 – 09/2016: PhD candidate
University Medical Center Utrecht, Image Sciences Institute, PROVIDI-lab (Utrecht The Netherlands)
07/2015 – 12/2015: Visiting PhD candidate
Harvard Medical School, Laboratory of Mathematics in Imaging (LMI) (Boston USA)
06/2014 – 09/2014: Visiting PhD candidate
Université de Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke Connectivity Imaging Lab (SCIL) (Sherbrooke Canada)
09/2010 – 03/2012: Master Student
Eindhoven University of Technology, BioMedical Image Analyisis (BMIA) Group / Kempenhaeghe Epileptology and Sleep Medicine Expertise Center (Eindhoven The Netherlands)
05/2010 – 08/2010: Visiting Master student
Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Department of Clinical Neurophysiology (Sydney Australia)
Committee membership and associated activities
MICCAI Computational Diffusion MRI (CDMRI) Workshop Organising Committee (2016 – present)
MICCAI Diffusion MRI data Harmonisation Challenge (2016 – present)
KNAW Faces of Science (2014 - present)
ISMRM Session moderator (2015, 2017)
ISMRM Benelux Chapter Meeting Organising Committee (2014 – 2015)
Chair of the Medical Imaging Symposium for PhD Students (MISP, 2013)
Anrhydeddau a Dyfarniadau
Awards
- Best PhD thesis award, Brain Center Rudolf Magnus (2017)
- Cum Laude PhD thesis award, Girard de Mielet-van Coehoorn Stichting (2017)
- Best PhD thesis award, Utrecht University ImagO Graduate School (2017)
- ISMRM Junior Fellow (2016)
- MRM Distinguished Reviewer (2016, 2017)
- ISMRM Magna Cum Laude Merit Award (2013, 2014, 2016)
- Best Research Contribution in Bio-imaging – BASP Frontiers Workshop (2015)
- Best first article award, Utrecht University ImagO Graduate School (2013)
- Best presentation award,Utrecht University ImagO Graduate School (2013)
- Best MSc thesis award, Eindhoven University of Technology, faculty of BioMedical Engineering (2012)
- IMDI Talent prize, IMDI symposium (2012)
- Best ASCI paper award, ICT.OPEN (2012)
Travel stipends
- ISMRM Junior Fellow Educational Stipend Award, (2016)
- ISMRM Educational Stipend Award (2012, 2013, 2014)
- ISMRM Travel Award for the ISMRM Diffusion workshop (2013)
2019
- Chamberland, M.et al. 2019. Dimensionality reduction of diffusion MRI measures for improved tractometry of the human brain. NeuroImage 200, pp. 89-100. (10.1016/j.neuroimage.2019.06.020)
- Tax, C.et al. 2019. Cross-scanner and cross-protocol diffusion MRI data harmonisation: A benchmark database and evaluation of algorithms. NeuroImage 195, pp. 285-299. (10.1016/j.neuroimage.2019.01.077)
- Afzali Deligani, M.et al. 2019. Comparison of different tensor encoding combinations in microstructural parameter estimation. Presented at: IEEE International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging, Venice, Italy, 8-11 Apr 20192019 IEEE 16th International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging (ISBI 2019). IEEE pp. 1471-1474., (10.1109/ISBI.2019.8759100)
- Chamberland, M.et al. 2019. Obtaining representative core streamlines for white matter tractometry of the human brain. Presented at: International MICCAI Workshop, Granada, Spain, Sep 2018 Presented at Bonet-Carne, E. et al. eds.Computational Diffusion MRI. Mathematics and Visualization Cham: Springer pp. 359-366., (10.1007/978-3-030-05831-9_28)
- Ning, L.et al. 2019. Muti-shell diffusion MRI harmonisation and enhancement challenge (MUSHAC): Progress and results. Presented at: MICCAI 2018, Granada, Spain, 16-20 September 2018 Presented at Bonet-Carne, E. et al. eds.Computational Diffusion MRI, Vol. 1. Mathematics and Visualization Cham: Springer pp. 217-224., (10.1007/978-3-030-05831-9_18)
2018
- Jones, D.et al. 2018. Microstructural imaging of the human brain with a 'super-scanner': 10 key advantages of ultra-strong gradients for diffusion MRI. NeuroImage 182, pp. 8-38. (10.1016/j.neuroimage.2018.05.047)
- Albi, A.et al. 2018. Image registration to compensate for EPI distortion in patients with brain tumors: an evaluation of tract-specific effects. Journal of Neuroimaging 28(2), pp. 173-182. (10.1111/jon.12485)
- Chamberland, M., Tax, C. M. and Jones, D. K. 2018. Meyer's loop tractography for image-guided surgery depends on imaging protocol and hardware. NeuroImage: Clinical 20, pp. 458-465. (10.1016/j.nicl.2018.08.021)
2017
- Maier-Hein, K. H.et al. 2017. The challenge of mapping the human connectome based on diffusion tractography. Nature Communications 8(1), article number: 1349. (10.1038/s41467-017-01285-x)
- Vos, S. B.et al. 2017. The importance of correcting for signal drift in diffusion MRI. Magnetic Resonance in Medicine 77(1), pp. 285-299. (10.1002/mrm.26124)
2015
- Tax, C. M. W.et al. 2015. Seeing more by showing less: orientation-dependent transparency rendering for fiber tractography visualization. PLOS ONE 10(10), article number: e0139434. (10.1371/journal.pone.0139434)
Research topics and related papers
Combination of relaxometric measurements with diffusion imaging data
Exploring the extended measurement space accessible with ultra-strong gradients
Integration of artefact detection and mitigation in diffusion MRI through robust estimation
Applying differential geometric frameworks in diffusion MRI data
Funding
Rubicon grant from the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research – Postdoctoral fellowship (2017-2019)
Marina van Damme Grant (2015)
Research group
Research collaborators
Postgraduate research interests
If you are interested in applying for a PhD, or for further information regarding my postgraduate research, please contact me directly (contact details available on the 'Overview' page), or submit a formal application.