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Damadian invented an apparatus and method to use NMR safely and accurately to scan the human body, a method now well known as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). [5] Damadian received several prizes. In 2001, the Lemelson-MIT Prize Program bestowed its $100,000 Lifetime Achievement Award on Damadian as "the man who invented the MRI scanner."
From the first Apple computer to the COVID-19 vaccine, ... Dr. Raymond Damadian received a patent for his device in 1972 and would conduct the first full-body scan in 1977. ... Invented by ...
Raymond Damadian [62] United States Medicine Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) (1977) [63] [64] [65] (disputed with Paul Lauterbur) [66] [67] Leonid Khachiyan [68] [69] Soviet Union, United States Mathematics Ellipsoid method (1979) [70] [71] Avedis Donabedian [75] United States Healthcare Donabedian model (1980–88) [76] George Adomian: United ...
Raymond Damadian (1936–2022) – physician, inventor of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI); produced the first MRI scan of the human body Mkhitar Djrbashian (1918–1994) – mathematician, author of significant contributions to analysis
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Raymond Vahan Damadian: 1936 Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) [78] 1990 C. Robin Ganellin: 1934 Cimetidine [79] 1990 Charles Ginsburg: 1920 Video tape recording [80] 1990 Eugene Houdry: 1892 Catalytic cracking [81] 1990 George Washington Carver: 1864 Peanut products [82] 1990 Graham J. Durant: 1934 Cimetidine [83] 1990 Herman Hollerith: 1860 ...
Raymond Damadian, physician, inventor of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame; Ara Darzi, Baron Darzi of Denham, surgeon, pioneer in minimally invasive and robot-assisted surgery; Ivan Gevorkian, surgeon and scientist; Edgar Housepian, neurosurgeon and professor; Moses M. Housepian, physician and ...
Fonar was a dispute between medical device manufacturer Fonar Corporation and General Electric over Fonar's patent on MRI technology. Fonar's founder, Raymond Damadian, was issued U.S. Patent 3,789,832 (priority date 1972-03-17) [2] for an "apparatus and method for detecting cancer in tissue" using the magnetic resonance of atoms.