Congratulations to Jingjia Chen and coauthors on winning second prize in oral presentations at the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine workshop on body MRI.
Patryk Filipiak, research scientist who specializes in diffusion MRI and tractography, talks about visualizing neural fibers, imaging the world’s first whole-eye transplant, and striving to see what’s really there.
Congratulations to Anna Chen on a successful defense of her doctoral dissertation in biomedical imaging and technology at NYU Grossman School of Medicine.
MRI researchers at NYU Langone and colleagues propose a quantum approach to fixed-point arithmetic for ordinary differential equations.
Eros Montin, research scientist who develops MRI simulation software and investigates radiomics, talks about building a virtual scanner, using orthogonal information, and what he thinks about while walking down the street.
New research refines the understanding of myelination in conditions that include bipolar disorder and schizophrenia.
The fastMRI dataset now includes curated breast MRI data to boost AI innovation in radial, dynamic contrast-enhanced, ultrafast MRI of the breast.
Yu Veronica Sui, postdoctoral fellow who investigates neuropsychiatric conditions and the brain, talks about grey-matter myelin, developing expertise in MRI, and how psychology led her to imaging.
With the help of an AI tool, CT scans taken to look for tumors or bleeding or infections, also revealed calcium buildup in arteries, a sign of worsening cardiovascular disease.
Opportunistic imaging—analyzing radiology exam data for markers of conditions not directly related to reasons for the exam—has the potential for find early signs of deteriorating health and enable early interventions.










