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Journal Club

Join us as we discuss current literature in cardiovascular imaging. Ivy Chan will present the following article: Haji-Valizadeh H, Rahsepar AA, Collins JD et al. Validation of Highly Accelerated Real-Time Cardiac Cine MRI with Radial k-space Sampling and Compressed Sensing in Patients at 1.5T and 3T...

Are you undergoing chemotherapy?

Participate in a research study that allows us to develop an accurate imaging exam to investigate the side effects of chemotherapy on the heart. This study is assessing the clinical utility of a cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) protocol to evaluate subclinical cardiotoxicity. This is an...

Journal Club

Join us as we discuss current literature in cardiovascular imaging. Maryam Nezafat, Ph.D. will present the following article: Han Y, Yoo J, Kim HH, et al. Deep learning with domain adaptation for accelerated project-reconstruction MR. Magnetic Resonance in Imaging. 2018; 80:1189-1205.

Gargi Joshi, M.S.

Gargi Joshi was a Clinical Research Assistant from 2018-2019 in Dr. Nezafat's laboratory. She holds a Master of Science in Clinical Research from the Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences. Following her time at BIDMC, she joined the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York...

Abraham Shin

Abraham Shin, MEng was a research assistant in Dr. Nezafat's lab. His research interests included medical image and signal processing of MR and physiological data. He subsequently joined Boston Univesity School of Medicine to pursue a degree in Medicine.

Journal Club

Join us as we discuss current literature in cardiovascular imaging.Hossam El-Rewaidy will present the following article: Zhu et al. Image reconstruction by domain-transform manifold learning. Nature. 2018; 555(7697): 487-492.

Research

Cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) imaging is usually used in the investigation of advanced cardiac disease, evaluation of the myocardium and assessment of cardiac function. Until recently, evaluation of images has been limited to what the eye can see, but the complex interactions between tissues at...