
Dr. Rayan Zaman is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at the Virginia Commonwealth University. She was the guest speaker at a lecture on optical imaging organized by the MGH Gordon Center.
Dr. Rayan Zaman is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at the Virginia Commonwealth University. She was the guest speaker at a lecture on optical imaging organized by the MGH Gordon Center.
Dr. Guillermo Tearney is Professor of Pathology at Harvard Medical School. He was the guest speaker at a lecture on conducting microscopy inside the body, organized by the MGH Gordon Center.
r. Jing Tang, associate professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Oakland University was the guest speaker at a lecture organized by the MGH Gordon Center.
Dr. Lee Josephson is a chemical biologist and an inventor on more than 20 patents in the fields of medical imaging. He has been an NIH grant Principal Investigator and a Vice-President and Chief Scientific Officer of a diagnostic drug pharmaceutical company. He was the guest speaker at a lecture organized by the MGH Gordon […]
Dr. Glenn Miller is Innovation’s Market Sector Leader for Radiology, Anesthesiology, Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry at Partners Healthcare. He has nearly 30 years of experience in the clinical laboratory industry and personalized medicine. The role of Partners Healthcare (PHC) Innovation is to assist investigators in the sustainable support for their work, intellectual property protection of […]
Cardiac Magnetic Resonance (MR) offers a comprehensive evaluation of cardiac function, morphology and blood flow. Yet clinical adoption of cardiac MR remains relatively limited due to a number of factors such as the exam length and complexity. But according to Dr. Anja Brau, Director of Global Cardiac MR at GE Healthcare, cardiac MR use is […]
In a conference organized by the Gordon Center, Dr. Scott Metzler explored novel uses of collimation to improve the resolution and the flexibility of existing PET scanners. In particular, he evaluated the use of a collimating mask to reduce the effective width of the lines of response (LORs). The collimator, that was built by Dr. […]