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Maryam Nezafat, Ph.D.

EDUCATION: 2013-2017: Ph.D. Medical Imaging and Biomedical Engineering, King’s College London, London UK.2011-2012: MRs Medical Imaging and Biomedical Engineering, King’s College London, London UK. RESEARCH INTERESTS: My research interests are in cardiac MRI, pulse sequence design and scanning...

Hossam El-Rewaidy

EDUCATION: 10/2013 – 08/2016: MSc in Biomedical Engineering. Cairo University, Giza, Egypt. Systems and Biomedical Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering.09/2007 – 08/2012: BSc in Electrical Systems and Biomedical Engineering Cairo University, Giza, Egypt. Systems and Biomedical Engineering...

Carolina Brunnett

EDUCATION: 10/2015 – Current : MSc (in progress) Department of Computer Science Technical University of Munich, Munich, Germany Robotics, Cognition, Intelligence, 10/2012 – 09/2015 : BSc Economathematics: University of Cologne, Cologne, Germany. Department of Mathematics RESEARCH INTERESTS: I have a...

Journal Club

Join us as we discuss current works in cardiovascular imaging.Hossam El-Rewaidy will present: Schlemper, J., Caballero, J., Hajnal, J.V., Price, A.N., and Rueckert, D. A Deep Cascade of Convolutional Neural Networks for Dynamic MR Image Reconstruction. [Paper]

Research

My research is focused on developing innovative technologies that empower communities of healthcare professionals and patients to collaborate on a worldwide basis. The development of these collaborative care platforms is being used to investigate what factors can promote and sustain online...

A Two-Week, Randomized, Double-masked Study to Evaluate Safety and Efficacy of Lubricin (150 μg/mL) Eye Drops Versus Sodium Hyaluronate (HA) 0.18% Eye Drops (Vismed®) in Patients with Moderate Dry Eye Disease.

Lambiase, Alessandro, Benjamin Sullivan, Tannin Schmidt, David Sullivan, Gregory Jay, Edward Truitt, Alice Bruscolini, Marta Sacchetti, and Flavio Mantelli. 2017. “A Two-Week, Randomized, Double-Masked Study to Evaluate Safety and Efficacy of Lubricin (150 μg/ML) Eye Drops Versus Sodium Hyaluronate (HA) 0.18% Eye Drops (Vismed®) in Patients With Moderate Dry Eye Disease.”. Ocul Surf 15 (1): 77-87.