Biography
Dr.James P. Basilion currently professor of Radiology, Biomedical Engineering, and Pathology, completed bachelors from University of Pennsylvania & Masters from University of Texas Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences at Houston , Texas, USA. His one of the main research interest includes Imaging Transferrin Receptor Expression, In vivo Imaging of Human Schistosome Parasites.
Research Interest
*Imaging Transferrin Receptor Expression. *In vivo Imaging of Human Schistosome Parasites. *Enhanced Detection of Breast Tumors by MR imaging. *Multiplexed Imaging of Molecular Targets. *Intra-Operative Molecular Imaging.
Biography
Dr. Hu's research interests include the development of MR spectroscopy and its utilization in studying metabolic changes that take place in diseases tissue. He is currently studying: West Nile disease, Breast Cancer and Neuromuscular Disorders.
Research Interest
Exploring in vivo MR properties of lesions for diagnosis, prognosis and treatment follow-up using the state-of-art in vivo magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and spectroscopy (MRS) techniques.
Biography
Dr.Greg Stanisz currently Professor in department of medical biophysics, University of Toronto, CA. Masters from Jagellonion University, Poland. He one of the main research interest includes animal models, diffusion, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), magnetization transfer, stem cells.
Research Interest
Stanisz work involves studies that quantitatively characterize the MRI signal behaviour in various types of normal and pathological tissues in order to obtain information about tissue microstructure and metabolism. Quantitative MRI can be used to estimate physical tissue parameters such as cell dimensions, cell membrane permeability, translational and rotational motion of water in intracellular and extracellular tissue compartments, and extracellular and intracellular volume fractions.