Celebrating 20 Years of Ultrahigh-field Imaging at the Martinos Center
A recent symposium provided an in-depth look at the history of 7T MRI at Mass General – and of the Center’s first-of-its-kind scanner that made it all possible.
A recent symposium provided an in-depth look at the history of 7T MRI at Mass General – and of the Center’s first-of-its-kind scanner that made it all possible.
The Center’s Sheraz Khan and David Cohen describe the method in the journal Scientific Reports.
Development of the technology followed an early collaboration with the Center’s Matt Rosen and his work with ultra-low-field MRI.
Researchers have introduced a deep learning algorithm that automatically measures tumor volume based on MR images.
Recent research also highlights the possibility of identifying infants at high risk for developing ROP.
The Center’s QTIM lab collaborated with the American College of Radiology to create the ACR AI-LAB website.
Every October, the hospital departments hand out pins & ribbons to employees who have met a service milestone.
Sander, a young investigator in the Center, served as Program Committee Co-chair for WMIC 2019.
The honor recognizes the significant role each has played in shaping the field of magnetic resonance in medicine.
The award will help him further his education in Computer Information Systems and Health Informatics.
A study published today suggests that HDAC expression and the resulting transcriptional changes may be a significant driver of human neurobiology.
The Center’s Ken Kwong and others recounted the heady times at last month’s ISMRM 2019 meeting.
The investigators include Matti Hämäläinen, Vitaly Napadow and Ona Wu.
Wald is director of the Magnetic Resonance – Physics & Instrumentation Group at the Martinos Center.
The “Imaging Scientists” program will support better tools and increased collaboration.
Crowe has always been a steadfast champion of career development for non-professional staff.
Constantina A. Treaba, Caterina Mainero and colleagues report their findings in a paper appearing in the journal Radiology.
The induction ceremony was held on Monday during the AIMBE Annual Meeting at the National Academy of Sciences in Washington, DC.
The Center’s molecular imaging program has seen tremendous growth over the past decade. It’s only getting started.