Proceedings for the Inaugural Meeting of the International Society for Tractography -- IST 2025 Bordeaux
Flavio Dell Acqua, Maxime Descoteaux, Graham Little, Laurent Petit, Dogu Baran Aydogan, Stephanie Forkel, Alexander Leemans, Simona Schiavi, Michel Thiebaut de Schotten

TL;DR
The IST 2025 conference in Bordeaux showcased the latest advancements in tractography, neuroimaging, and clinical applications, fostering collaboration among experts to address key challenges and future directions in the field.
Contribution
This collection highlights new research and innovations in tractography, neuroanatomy, and clinical applications presented at the inaugural IST conference.
Findings
Advancements in diffusion MRI techniques
New insights into neurological and psychiatric disorders
Innovations in deep brain stimulation targeting
Abstract
This collection comprises the abstracts presented during poster, power pitch and oral sessions at the Inaugural Conference of the International Society for Tractography (IST Conference 2025), held in Bordeaux, France, from October 13-16, 2025. The conference was designed to foster meaningful exchange and collaboration between disparate fields. The overall focus was on advancing research, innovation, and community in the common fields of interest: neuroanatomy, tractography methods and scientific/clinical applications of tractography. The included abstracts cover the latest advancements in tractography, Diffusion MRI, and related fields including new work on; neurological and psychiatric disorders, deep brain stimulation targeting, and brain development. This landmark event brought together world-leading experts to discuss critical challenges and chart the future direction of the field.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Neuroimaging Techniques and Applications · Fetal and Pediatric Neurological Disorders · Epilepsy research and treatment
