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Our translational research program aims to leverage our expertise in genetic therapies and personalized medicine to develop clinical solutions that target the molecular causes of human diseases.
The Department of Genetic Medicine advances treatments and diagnostics through diverse clinical trials, including drug testing and research to better understand diseases.
A 3 x 3 mesh two-dimensional ladder network resonator for MRI of the human head.
Publication Type
Academic Article
Authors
Meyer K, Ballon D
Journal
J Magn Reson B
Volume
107
Issue
1
Pagination
19-24
Date Published
04/01/1995
ISSN
1064-1866
Keywords
Head, Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Abstract
A new radiofrequency resonator for MR imaging of the human head is presented. The geometry consists of a single end-ring connected to eight legs which extend along a cylinder and are joined in pairs on a hemispherical dome. The most homogeneous normal mode of this structure is doubly degenerate and affords quadrature operation. The high sensitivity in the hemispherical end is particularly suited to human brain studies. This resonator represents a clinical application of two-dimensional ladder network resonant structures whose operation may be understood by analogy to the mechanical problem of oscillating two-dimensional membranes.