Vanderbilt ASL toolbox: A Novel Data-processing Pipeline for Imaging Research

VANDPIRE

VANDPIRE ASL Toolbox

 

VANDPIRE is an intuitive software tool developed by Daniel F. Arteaga and Manus J. Donahue at Vanderbilt University. Designed for neuroimaging researchers, it quantifies cerebral blood flow (CBF) and calculates CBF territories using arterial spin labeling (ASL) MRI data, simplifying complex analyses with a graphical interface.

Key features include:

  • Accurate CBF quantification and territory analysis for ASL MRI data.
  • Graphical user interface requiring no advanced scripting knowledge.
  • Multi-platform compatibility (Windows, macOS, Linux) with no installation needed.
  • Open-source software, free for academic and non-profit use.

Benefits: VANDPIRE empowers researchers to perform sophisticated CBF analyses efficiently, removing barriers of complex scripting and mathematical models. Its accessible design accelerates neuroimaging research, advancing insights into brain health and diagnostics.

Get Started: Discover VANDPIRE’s capabilities in our FAQs. Academic and not-for-profit institutions can access it for free via our academic licensing process. For-profit institutions, request a commercial license quote. For support, visit our Contact Us page.