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Studying Cancer Metabolism In Vivo with Hyperpolarized MRI

Hyperpolarization is a technology for aligning, or polarizing, the nuclear spins in a contrast agent or metabolic tracer. Agents prepared this way can dramatically enhance nuclear magnetization and, as a result, produce MR signals up to 100,000 times stronger versus conventional imaging. This makes...

Our Visiting Scholars

Jacob Sosna, MD Hadassah Medical Center Jerusalem, Israel Return to the Research in Radiology homepage .

A Multicenter Study of Needle Size and Safety for Splenic Biopsy

In this publication, we show that an 18G needle splenic biopsy is as safe as a splenic biopsy with smaller needles. So, even if it is daunting, you can still biopsy the spleen. Multi-institutional collaboration is the key to obtaining meaningful data. Thank you to the Society of Abdominal Radiology...

Quantitative Imaging & Biomarkers

Quantitative imaging is the acquisition, extraction, and characterization of relevant quantifiable features from medical images for use in research and patient care. Standardizing the use of imaging biomarkers in clinical trials reduces the variance inherent across different hardware and software...

Distinguished Research Lecturers

2024 Jacob Sosna, MD, Professor and Chair, Department of Radiology, Hadassah Hospital, Jerusalem Lecture: "Practical Implementation of Artificial Intelligence in Radiology" 2023 Jonathan Kruskal, MD, PhD, Professor of Radiology, Harvard Medical School Chair, Department of Radiology, BIDMC Lecture:...

Discrimination Between Benign and Malignant Lesions With Restriction Spectrum Imaging MRI in an Enriched Breast Cancer Screening Cohort.

Loubrie, Stephane, Jingjing Zou, Ana E Rodriguez-Soto, Jihe Lim, Maren M S Andreassen, Yuwei Cheng, Summer J Batasin, et al. 2025. “Discrimination Between Benign and Malignant Lesions With Restriction Spectrum Imaging MRI in an Enriched Breast Cancer Screening Cohort.”. Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging : JMRI 61 (4): 1876-87.