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- 지능형 생체정보
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첨단자기공명영상 연구실
Advanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging Research Laboratory (AIR @ MR Lab)
박장연 교수 N-Center 86311
연구그룹 소개
Among a variety of imaging modalities, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has unique and appealing capabilities of providing very rich image-based information such as anatomical, physiological, and chemical characteristics of an object to be imaged.
Our group mainly intends for development of advanced MRI methods and their clinical/preclinical/scientific applications, where MRI methods include pulse-sequence programming, data-acquisition and reconstruction strategy, RF pulsedesign/application, and any methodology for better MRI performance in various areas. Especially, our group has an expertise in “ultrashort echo-time imaging” and “frequency-modulated RF pulses” at global level. We are also using both human scanners (3 T, 7 T) and animal scanners (9.4 T, 15.2 T) for our research, which means we are ready for translational research anytime.
We are always open to any new possibilities for advanced MRI methods and their interesting applications. We sincerely welcome graduate students or researchers with passion and academic curiosity to our group.
Our group mainly intends for development of advanced MRI methods and their clinical/preclinical/scientific applications, where MRI methods include pulse-sequence programming, data-acquisition and reconstruction strategy, RF pulsedesign/application, and any methodology for better MRI performance in various areas. Especially, our group has an expertise in “ultrashort echo-time imaging” and “frequency-modulated RF pulses” at global level. We are also using both human scanners (3 T, 7 T) and animal scanners (9.4 T, 15.2 T) for our research, which means we are ready for translational research anytime.
We are always open to any new possibilities for advanced MRI methods and their interesting applications. We sincerely welcome graduate students or researchers with passion and academic curiosity to our group.
주요연구분야
- Ultrashort Echo-time (UTE) Imaging: Lung MRI, myelin imaging.
- Applications of frequency-modulated (FM) RF pulses: 3D ultrafast imaging using spatiotemporal encoding (fMRI, DCE), EPI/Turbo-spin-echo using FM pulses.
- Direct Mapping of Neuronal Activities