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The state of medical physics in diagnostic radiology and image-guided procedures in the Asia-Pacific region
A research paper that shares early results from an IAEA funded project evaluates the state of medical physics in diagnostic radiology and image-guided procedures in the Asia-Pacific region has been ...
Tweaking a workhorse neuroscience technique makes it map a mouse’s brain activity faster than ever before. A twist on functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) offers a multi-fold improvement in ...
David Taylor reflects on the lessons learned in founding spinout firms based on magnetic resonance imaging technology Focused David Taylor has spent his career at the cutting edge of magnetic ...
Prof John Mallard worked at the University of Aberdeen for nearly 30 years A British physicist known for his pioneering work in medical imaging has died at the age of 94. Prof John Mallard notably led ...
Researchers are pushing magnetic resonance imaging to the nanoscale with the aim of developing a microscope that can directly image single molecules in 3D, explains Dan Rugar To the point To ...
The Graduate Certificate in Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is available to those who hold both a bachelor’s degree and a primary certification in radiography, nuclear medicine technology, sonography ...
High-resolution 7.0 T MRI of the eye and orbit of a volunteer that shows in great detail the anterior cranial structures, including the extraocular muscles, optic nerve, and a cyst adjacent (yellow ...
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