BIOENGR M219
Principles and Applications of Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Bioengineering · 4 units · Graduate courses (200-299)
(Same as Physics and Biology in Medicine M219.) Basic principles of magnetic resonance (MR), physics, and image formation. Emphasis on hardware, Bloch equations, analytic expressions, image contrast mechanisms, spin and gradient echoes, Fourier transform imaging methods, structure of pulse sequences, and various scanning parameters. Introduction to advanced techniques in rapid imaging, quantitative imaging, and spectroscopy.
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BIOENGR M219
- BIOENGR M229AAdvanced Topics in Magnetic Resonance Imaging A
- BIOENGR M229BAdvanced Topics in Magnetic Resonance Imaging B
- BIOENGR M236Contrast Mechanisms and Quantification in Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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