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Research Interests
Medical imaging; MRI; image processing; MR elastography; magnetic nanoparticle imaging.
Education
- BS, Engineering Physics, University of Arizona 1977
- PhD, Biophysics, University of Virginia 1983
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Magnetic resonance elastography
Magnetic resonance elastography
Magnetic resonance elastography is being developed as a technique to measure the elasticity of tissue in vivo by gently shaking the tissue in a magnetic resonance imager. The displacements measured are used to determine tissue mechanical properties which can help identify and classify breast lesions. See also Discovering at Thayer School.