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Results for Image Based Visualization and Modeling

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Matthew A. Jolley, MD
Matthew A. Jolley, MD

Dr. Jolley's research lab is focused on visualizing and quantifying congenitally abnormal heart structures using 3D imaging with the driving goal of informing surgical and interventional planning in children and adults with congenital heart disease.

E-mail:
jolleym [at] chop.edu

In The News: Mass Shootings, Lymphatic Disorders, ADHD, COVID-19, Concussion, MIS-C

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Sep 25, 2020
in Cornerstone Blog
In the News
In the News this week features concussion diagnosis in athletes, racial genetic differences in ADHD, COVID-19 projections, and more.

Studying ‘The Beginning’ to Understand What Comes Later: Q&A With J. Christopher Edgar, PhD

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Jan 7, 2019
in Cornerstone Blog
J. Christopher Edgar, PhD
Infant brain imaging research aims to help future studies identify differences in brain maturation in children with developmental disabilities.

A Day in the Life of a CRISSP Scholar

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Jul 25, 2017
in Cornerstone Blog
Julie Uchitel
Editor's Note: The CHOP Research Institute Summer Scholars Program (CRISSP) hosts 25 bright, talented, hard-working undergrads from various universities to participate in a full-time mentored research experience on campus from June to August. The program is supported by a National Institutes of Health grant. This year, we invited CRISSP scholar Julie Uchitel to share some glimpses behind

Jolley Laboratory

Jolley Lab

The Jolley Lab is focused on the visualization and quantification of congenitally abnormal heart structures using 3D images with the long-term goal of facilitating image-based structural phenotyping and patient-specific interventions.

Jolley Lab Research Overview

Dr. Matthew Jolley's research lab is focused on the visualization and quantification of congenitally abnormal heart structures using 3D echocardiography and tomographic imaging.

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