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  2. Raymond Damadian - Wikipedia

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    Raymond Vahan Damadian (Armenian: Ռայմոնտ Վահան Տամատեան) was born in New York City, to an Armenian family.[10] [11] [12] His father Vahan was a photoengraver who had immigrated from what is now Turkey, while his mother Odette (née Yazedjian) was an accountant.

  3. The Greatest American Inventions of the Past 50+ Years - AOL

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    Dr. Raymond Damadian received a patent for his device in 1972 and would conduct the first full-body scan in 1977. Courtesy of wikimedia.org. Our modern mobile era can trace its roots to 1973 and ...

  4. History of magnetic resonance imaging - Wikipedia

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    Raymond Damadian's "Apparatus and method for detecting cancer in tissue". In a March 1971 paper in the journal Science, [21] Raymond Damadian, an Armenian-American doctor and professor at the Downstate Medical Center State University of New York (SUNY), reported that tumors and normal tissue can be distinguished in vivo by NMR.

  5. February 1974 - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Raymond Damadian received U.S. Patent No. 3,789,832 for his invention of a proposed "Apparatus and method for detecting cancer in tissue" using nuclear magnetic resonance, after applying on March 13, 1972.

  6. List of Armenian inventors and discoverers - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

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  8. 2003 Nobel Prizes - Wikipedia

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    Lauterbur and Mansfield's awarding for magnetic resonance imaging development was criticized due to the Nobel Foundation's lack of acknowledgement for Raymond Damadian, a scientist who similarly contributed to the invention of the technology in the seventies alongside Lauterbur and Mansfield. [10]

  9. List of Albert Einstein College of Medicine people - Wikipedia

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    Raymond Vahan Damadian (Class of 1960), pioneer of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI); founder, president, and chairman of the Fonar Corporation; professor of medicine and radiology at SUNY Health Science Center at Brooklyn. [21]