As advanced diagnostic imaging becomes more ubiquitous, requests for CT & MRI scans in pregnant or lactating women are increasing. To ensure optimal care and safeguard the fetus/infant while providing ...
Hardware development: Energy-resolving/photon-counting detectors, phase-contrast/dark-field x-ray imaging technology, novel collimators, and compact systems Software ...
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We are leading the development and clinical translation of an extraordinary new molecular imaging technique utilizing hyperpolarized 13C labeled metabolic substrates that has the potential to ...
John Kurhanewicz, is a professor of radiology and biomedical imaging at UCSF. His focus is in the area of prostate cancer and using innovative new imaging techniques to help men at the time of ...
See cited article for details: Chang YS, Owen JP, Pojman NJ, Thieu T, Bukshpun P, Wakahiro MLJ, Berman JI, Robert TPL, Nagarajan SS, Sherr EH, Mukherjee P (2015) White matter changes of neurite ...
Five half-day morning sessions, Monday thru Friday. UCSF Faculty: Matthew Bucknor, MD (skeletal); Heather Greenwood, MD (breast); Yoo Jin Lee, MD (chest); John Mongan, MD PhD (abdomen); Javier ...
Application of multivariate statistical methods, including principal component analysis (PCA), independent component analysis (ICA), and machine learning techniques, to fMRI and DTI for mapping ...
This work forms the clinical foundation of our prostate imaging research program. The accurate characterization of prostate cancer is a major problem in the management of individual prostate cancer ...
We developed a machine learning-based prediction model for incident radiographic osteoarthritis (OA) of the knee over eight years using MRI-based cartilage biochemical composition and knee joint ...
The UCSF Department of Radiology & Biomedical Imaging hosts an annual Research Conference — part of a long-standing tradition of internal scientific exchange dating back to its Imaging Research ...
Our team found that greater progression of structural degenerative disease of the knee was observed in individuals with sustained synovitis (joint inflammation) compared to those without sustained ...