Research
Teaching
- MRI Graduate Teaching Programme (internal Oxford course)
- FSL Course (external course)
FSL - FMRIB Software Library
Mark Jenkinson
BSc BE DPhil
Professor of Neuroimaging
- Head of Structural Modelling and Analysis
Research Summary
Structural Modelling and Analysis Group
There are two major themes to my research: (i) multimodal modelling of populations to describe disease processes and apply to individual patient diagnoses; and (ii) structural segmentation and analysis of brain anatomy and pathology, especially sub-cortical structures, lesions and their relationship with disease.
Awards, Training and Qualifications
- 2014- 2016 Thomson Reuters' list of Highly Cited Researchers
- 2005- 2010 David Phillips Fellowship, BBSRC
- 1995- 1999 DPhil, University of Oxford
- 1989- 1993 BE - Electrical and Electronic (Hons I),University of Adelaide
- 1989- 1994 BSc (Hons I), University of Adelaide
Recent publications
Normative growth trajectories of fetal brain regions validated by satisfactory maturation of neurodevelopmental domains at 2 years of age
Journal article
Wyburd MK. et al, (2026), Nature Communications
Towards a Biologically Defined Diagnosis: Incorporating Pathophysiological Measures Into Parkinson's Disease Clinical Criteria.
Journal article
McNamara A. et al, (2026), Parkinsons Dis, 2026
Utility of Baseline Pathological, Neuroimaging and Clinical Markers for Prognosis in Early Parkinson’s Disease
Journal article
McNamara A. et al, (2025), Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry and Neurology
Predicting Cognition and Affective Changes in Newly Diagnosed Parkinson’s Disease Through Longitudinal Data-Driven Clustering
Journal article
Ellul B. et al, (2025), Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry and Neurology
mated characterisation of cerebral microbleeds using their size and spatial distribution on brain MRI
Journal article
Sundaresan V. et al, (2024), European radiology experimental