Zerrin Yetkin, M.D. Associate Professor School Medical School Department Radiology You have reached the Academic Profile. For more information on the doctor and patient care, please visit the clinical profile. Biography Zerrin Yetkin, M.D., is an Assistant Professor of Radiology at UT Southwestern Medical Center and a member of its Neuroradiology Divison. Dr. Yetkin is an expert in high-end imaging and was a member of the team that pioneered functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and resting-state fMRI at Medical College of Wisconsin. She was recruited to UT Southwestern in 2000 to help establish the system for fMRI, MRI perfusion, MRI spectroscopy, and other high-end imaging and radiology techniques. Dr. Yetkin earned her medical degree at Aegean University Medical School in Turkey, where she completed a residency in Radiology and worked as a faculty physician. She later completed a neuroradiology fellowship at UT Southwestern Medical Center. Dr. Yetkin’s current research centers on the application of resting-state fMRI to clinical practice and using fMRI to measure memory dominance. During her career, Dr. Yetkin has published extensively on the development of and best practices for functional MRI, resting-state fMRI, and neuroradiology. She is a member of the American Society of Neuroradiology, International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, Organization for Human Brain Mapping, Radiological Society of North America, and Society for Neuroscience. Education Fellowship UT Southwestern Medical Center 2003 Medical School Aegean University Medical School, Turkey (1976) Internship Aegean University Medical School, Turkey (1976), Rotating Residency Aegean University Medical School, Turkey (1980), Radiology Fellowship Medical College of Wisconsin (1984) Research Interest Brain Tumor Perfusion & Oxygenation Clinical and Basic Neuroscience Applications of fMRI fMRI for Preoperative Brain Mapping fMRI of Neurologic/Psychiatric Disorders Publications Featured Publications Functional magnetic resonance imaging assessment of the risk of postoperative hemiparesis after excision of cerebral tumors. Yetkin FZ, Ulmer JL, Mueller W, Cox RW, Klosek MM, Haughton VM International Journal of Neuroradiology 1998 4(4) 253-257 Functional MR activation correlated with intraoperative cortical mapping. Yetkin FZ, Mueller WM, McAuliffe TL, Ulmer JL, Cox RW, Daniels DL, Haughton VM American Journal of Neuroradiology 1997 18 1311-1315 Effect of motion outside the field of view on functional MR. Yetkin FZ, Haughton VM, Cox RW, Hyde J, Birn RM, Wong EC American Journal of Neuroradiology 1996 17 1005-1009 Functional connectivity in the motor cortex of resting human brain using echo-planar MRI. Biswal B, Yetkin FZ, Haughton VM, Hyde JS Magnetic Resonance in Medicine 1995 34 537-541 A comparison of functional MR activation patterns during silent and audible language tasks. Yetkin FZ, Mueller WM, Morris GL, Hammeke TA, Haughton VM American Journal of Neuroradiology 1995 16 1087-1092 Functional magnetic resonance imaging of imaging of activation in subcortical auditory pathway. Yetkin FZ, Roland PS, Mendelsohn DB, Purdy PD Laryngoscope 2004 114 (1) 96-101 Evaluation of auditory cortex activation using silent functional magnetic resonance imaging. Yetkin FZ, Roland PS, Purdy PD, Christensen WF American Journal of Otolaryngology 2003 24(5) 281-289 Hypoxia imaging in brain tumors. Yetkin FZ, Mendelsohn D Neuroimaging Clinics of North America 2002 12(4) 537-552 Assessment of auditory cortex activation using functional magnetic resonance imaging. Ulualp SO, Biswal BB, Yetkin FZ, Kidder TM Otolaryngology Head & Neck Surgery 2000 122(2) 241-245 Functional MR of frontal lobe activation: Comparison with Wada language results. Yetkin FZ, Swanson S, Fischer M, Akansel G, Morris G, Mueller WM, Haughton VM American Journal of Neuroradiology 1998 19 1095-1098 Results 1-10 of 10 1 Professional Associations/Affiliations American Society of Neuroradiology International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine Organization for Human Brain Mapping Radiological Society of North America Society for Neuroscience