Congratulations to Zhe Sun on a successful defense of her doctoral dissertation in biomedical imaging and technology at NYU Grossman School of Medicine.
Congratulations to Jingjia Chen and coauthors on winning second prize in the scientific poster competition at the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine workshop on motion correction.
Imaging researchers at NYU Langone report that a new extension of GRASP is ‘expected to be valuable’ in applications that benefit from four-dimensional MRI.
Imaging researchers at NYU Langone are making available new, improved approach to optimizing pulse sequences for magnetization-prepared gradient echo MRI.
Congratulations to Radhika Tibrewala on a successful defense of her doctoral dissertation in biomedical imaging and technology at NYU Grossman School of Medicine.
Marcelo Zibetti, imaging scientist at NYU Langone Health, talks about efficiency in MRI, the value of differing vantage points, and learning by thinking across disciplines.
Imaging researchers at NYU Langone Health are getting close to quantifying the dynamics of natural wrist motion, which are not well understood.
Ivan Kirov, scientist who uses magnetic resonance spectroscopy as a window into the brain, talks about MRS, being methodical, and why drawing clear conclusions can be so challenging.
Longitudinal imaging research by NYU Langone scientists finds promise for sodium MRI as biomarker of mild traumatic brain injury.
In new study, imaging scientists at NYU Langone explore alternative motion-sensing technologies and envision potential integrations with magnetic resonance imaging.