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Dharini : 3D Image Of Foetal Brain

Dharini : 3D Image Of Foetal Brain

The Indian Institute of Technology-Madras (IIT-M) released highly detailed 3D images of a foetal brain named, Dharini.

  • It is now the largest publicly accessible digital dataset of the human foetal brain and is freely available to researchers worldwide.
  • The dataset provides detailed insights into brain development from the second trimester of a foetus and researchers have identified over 500 brain regions, making it a complete atlas of the human brain.
  • It was created with less than one-tenth of the initial funds that powered the Allen Brain Atlas, and with a technology platform that was entirely custom-made in India.
  • The dataset offers key applications, including advancements in fetal imaging technology for early diagnosis and treatment of developmental disorders.
  • It also serves as an invaluable resource for researchers aiming to understand neurodevelopmental processes and conditions.
  • The project was supported by the Office of the Principal Scientific Adviser to the Government of India and private entities.
  • It could offer new insights into neonatal brain health and help improve early diagnosis and treatment.
  • The dataset is available to all researchers and can help in the development of treatments for brain-related health conditions.