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IIT-M Releases 1st 3D Images Of Human Foetal Brain

The key applications of generating such high-resolution brain images are advancements to current foetal imaging technologies

IIT-M Releases 1st 3D Images Of Human Foetal Brain

IIT-M Releases 1st 3D Images Of Human Foetal Brain
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11 Dec 2024 8:30 AM IST

Chennai: In a significant feat, researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras on Tuesday released the most detailed 3D high-resolution images of the foetal brain.

For the first time in the world, 5,132 brain sections were digitally imaged at cell resolution using cutting-edge brain mapping technology developed by the team at Sudha Gopalakrishnan Brain Centre at IIT. The research is critical for India as the country accounts for nearly one-fifth of the world’s childbirths at 25 million each year.

This makes it vital for the country to understand brain development from the foetus to a child, to adolescence, and a young adult, and developmental disorders like learning disabilities and autism. “This study will pave the way for new scientific discoveries, allowing quantification of neurodevelopmental disorders and advances in fetal medicine. This is now the largest publicly accessible digital dataset of the human fetal brain, advancing current knowledge by 20X. This is the first time such advanced human neuroscience data has been produced from India and made freely available as a global resource,” said Prof. Mohanasankar Sivaprakasam, Head, Sudha Gopalakrishnan Brain Centre, IIT Madras.

3D foetal brain mapping IIT Madras research brain development Sudha Gopalakrishnan Brain Centre neurodevelopmental disorders 
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