BrainMap: Portable Point-of-Care Bedside MRI
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A new generation of “low-field” MRI systems is transforming the field of medical imaging. Relatively inexpensive, portable and unhampered by special power requirements, they promise greater accessibility to MRI in underserved areas and allow point-of-care… Rewriting the Rules of Imaging: The promise of AI-powered low-field MRI
“When I first heard the terms ‘portable’ and ‘MRI’ together, I did a double take,” said W. Taylor Kimberly, MD, PhD, chief of the Division of Neurocritical Care and a stroke and critical care neurologist in the Department of… Portable MRI Supports More Efficient Diagnosis and Monitoring for Neurological Conditions
The new device was reported last week in in the journal Nature Biomedical Engineering.
Last year, Harvard College senior Kelsey Ichikawa interviewed the Center’s Bruce Rosen and Bruce Fischl for an article she was writing for a science journalism course.
Development of the technology followed an early collaboration with the Center’s Matt Rosen and his work with ultra-low-field MRI.
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The trial also demonstrated the capabilities of collagen PET imaging.
The Shark Tank-like event presented innovative technologies including a point-of-care surgical robotic platform and a fleet of mobile MRI scanners.
Nasr, director of the Mesovision Laboratory at the center, talks about the discovery and what made it possible.
On Wednesday, January 11, the MGH Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging will stage its first-ever talent show, aptly titled: “The Martinos Center’s Got Talent!” The event will showcase the many, varied talents of folks from… The Martinos Center’s Got Talent!
In advance of his keynote talk at the upcoming OHBM 2022, Jon submitted to an “Ask Me Anything,” with topics ranging from advances in pulse sequences and image reconstruction to how to be a better ally.
Sander, a young investigator in the Center, served as Program Committee Co-chair for WMIC 2019.
How a small band of researchers and computer programmers changed the way we image the brain
Researchers are using advanced optical imaging technology to study the relationship between the two.