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  2. Lihong V. Wang - Wikipedia

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    Lihong V. Wang (Chinese: 汪立宏) is the Bren Professor of Medical Engineering and Electrical Engineering at the Andrew and Peggy Cherng Department of Medical Engineering at California Institute of Technology and was formerly the Gene K. Beare Distinguished Professorship of Biomedical Engineering at Washington University in St. Louis.

  3. Caret (software) - Wikipedia

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    CARET (Computerized Anatomical Reconstruction Toolkit) is a software application for the structural and functional analysis of the cerebral and cerebellar cortex. CARET is developed in the Van Essen Laboratory in the Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology at the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, Missouri.

  4. Magnusson Klemencic Associates - Wikipedia

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    Magnusson Klemencic Associates was founded in 1920 as the W.H. Witt Company [1] in Seattle. In 1929, Witt died in a railroad crossing accident and the company passed to partners Harold Worthington and George Runciman (who was referred to as "a leading structural engineer in Seattle" [2]).

  5. Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology - Wikipedia

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    The Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology (MIR), established 1931, is an academic radiology center associated with the Washington University School of Medicine, located within the Washington University Medical Center in St. Louis, Missouri. In addition to providing diagnostic and therapeutic patient-care services, the institute is a top research ...

  6. David Van Essen - Wikipedia

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    Neuromuscular Junction Diagram. Following his postdoctoral education, David Van Essen joined the faculty at The California Institute of Technology in 1976. [1] Following his time at Caltech, Van Essen then moved to Washington University in St. Louis in 1992, where he served as the Head of the Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology for two decades. [2]

  7. Neuroimaging - Wikipedia

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    Structural magnetic resonance imaging (structural MRI) of a head, from top to base of the skull. The first chapter of the history of neuroimaging traces back to the Italian neuroscientist Angelo Mosso who invented the 'human circulation balance', which could non-invasively measure the redistribution of blood during emotional and intellectual activity.

  8. Philip O. Alderson - Wikipedia

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    Alderson is a graduate of Washington University in St. Louis and Washington University School of Medicine. Alderson's past work focused on applications of radioactive tracers to cardiac and pulmonary disorders. Current interests include health care reform, big data analytics, genomic medicine and structural biology.

  9. Cardiac magnetic resonance imaging - Wikipedia

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    Functional and structural information is acquired using bSSFP cine sequences. These are usually retrospectively-gated and have intrinsically high contrast in cardiac imaging due to the relatively high T2:T1 ratio of blood compared to myocardium. Images are typically planned sequentially to achieve the standard cardiac planes used for assessment.