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For over 50 years I have conducted research in magnetic resonance, and have led the solid state MR program at MGH for over 35 years. According to Google Scholar my work (over 100 peer-reviewed journal articles, reviews, chapters and patents; over 200 abstracts) has been cited 6103 times as of June 2023 (960 times since 2018). I have trained or supervised about 69 postdoctoral fellows, PhD, MS and undergraduate students, and three staff engineers (prime faculty advisor for 8 PhD and 3 MS dissertations, mentor for one K99/R00 awardee), and hosted three visiting scientists.
During my career I have developed NMR spectrometers and MRI scanners and their associated components and software since the 1970s, and continue to do so today. This experience includes designing and building complete spectrometers and imagers, including real-time software, low level and high power RF circuitry, gradient coils, RF probes and coils, etc. In the Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, Department of Radiology, Massachusetts General Hospital, I have been the Principal Investigator of four Shared Instrumentation Grants (and played significant roles in several others), and maintained these instruments without employing service contracts. Rather than being mere purchases of complete off-the-shelf instruments, most of these projects involved complex technical design issues such as developing interfaces between system components, designing RF transceivers, coil and coil interface development, etc.
Although it might not be apparent from the titles of my publications, many of these projects have required significant MR engineering efforts.
Current MR technology/engineering efforts include the development of a cryogen-free compact point-of-care superconducting extremity MRI scanner for both conventional and solid state MR characterization of bone; a continuously tunable ultrahigh field birdcage coil; MR-mediated RF ablation and coagulation technologies in which the scanner sources and controls the energy for these interventional procedures; and Moving MRI, a novel technology in which vestibular physiology and brain tissue mechanics may be studied in a MRI with a rotating/tilting magnet.
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Victor B. Kassey,Matthias Walle,Jonathan Egan,Diana Yeritsyan,Indeevar Beeram, Sharon P. Kassey,Yaotang Wu,Brian D. Snyder,Edward K. Rodriguez,Jerome L. Ackerman,Ara Nazarian
JOURNAL OF MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING (2024)
BIOMEDICAL PHYSICS & ENGINEERING EXPRESSno. 1 (2024)
BONE (2024): 116996-116996
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON APPLIED SUPERCONDUCTIVITYno. 5 (2024): 1-6
Gregory Noetscher,Peter Serano,Marc Horner,Alexander Prokop, Jonathan Hanson,Kyoko Fujimoto, James Brown,Ara Nazarian,Jerome Ackerman,Sergey Makaroff
ELIFE (2023)
SSRN Electronic Journal (2023)
JOURNAL OF MAGNETIC RESONANCE OPEN (2023): 100118-100118
crossref(2023)
Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biologyno. Suppl_1 (2023)
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