Summary
Luis Concha is an associate professor and neuroimaging researcher with over a decade of experience applying advanced MRI techniques—particularly diffusion tensor imaging and tractography—to study white-matter connectivity in epilepsy. Trained as an MD and PhD (University of Alberta) and with a postdoc at McGill’s Brain Imaging Centre, he leads the Laboratory of Brain Connectivity at UNAM’s Institute of Neurobiology in Querétaro. His work bridges clinical neurology and quantitative imaging, producing insights into the structural “wiring” of the epileptic brain and translating complex diffusion analyses into visualizable, clinically relevant findings. An associate member of the International Laboratory for Brain, Music and Sound Research, he brings interdisciplinary curiosity to imaging, data visualization, and tract-based methods beyond typical clinical pipelines.
11 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
PhD, Biomedical Engineering / Medical Sciences, PhD, Biomedical Engineering / Medical Sciences at University of Alberta
MD, Medical Doctor, MD, Medical Doctor at Universidad Autónoma de San Luis Potosí
Post-doctoral fellow, Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Epilepsy, Post-doctoral fellow, Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Epilepsy at McGill University
Spanish, English