Peter Jezzard
PhD, FInstP, CPhys
Herbert Dunhill Professor of Neuroimaging
- FMRIB/WIN Physics Group
Magnetic Resonance Imaging Physics and Methods Development
My group develops novel physiological MRI methods for the study of healthy and diseased brain.
I am particularly interested in techniques for mapping the macroscopic and microscopic neurovasculature. I collaborate closely with various clinical groups on the development of rapid imaging approaches to aid in the diagnosis and treatment of acute stroke and small vessel disease. A second thread of research aims to advance ultra-high field imaging, utilizing our 7-tesla scanner. This research combines novel imaging hardware, including parallel RF transmission, with state-of-the-art acquisition techniques. Finally, I also work with the Department of Psychiatry on the development of spectroscopic measurement of neurotransmitters.
I am an active member of University College and hold leadership roles in several imaging centres within Oxford (see links to left). In the broader scientific community, I have been active in the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine in a range of capacities, and am the Editor-in-Chief of the Society journal Magnetic Resonance in Medicine from January 2020.
Recent publications
Few‐shot learning for highly accelerated 3D time‐of‐flight MRA reconstruction
Journal article
Li H. et al, (2026), Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, 95, 770 - 786
MR Spectroscopy without Water Suppression using the Gradient Impulse Response Function
Preprint
Bacon JB. et al, (2026)
Inter-shot Motion Correction of Segmented 3D-GRASE ASL Perfusion Imaging with Self-Navigation and CAIPI
Preprint
Hu M. et al, (2025)
Few-shot learning for highly accelerated 3D time-of-flight MRA reconstruction
Preprint
Li H. et al, (2025)
Brain-Charting Autism and Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Reveals Distinct and Overlapping Neurobiology.
Journal article
Bedford SA. et al, (2025), Biol Psychiatry, 97, 517 - 530