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Stanford Seminar - Patrick Goodwill, Magnetic Insight

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Overview

Explore the world of magnetic particle imaging and entrepreneurship in this Stanford seminar featuring Patrick Goodwill from Magnetic Insight. Gain insights into the development of MPI scanners, x-space reconstruction systems theory, and the challenges of quantitative imaging. Learn about the comparison between MPI and MRI technologies, including their complexities and costs. Discover applications in blood pool imaging, tumor detection, and cerebrovascular imaging. Delve into the speaker's background in bioengineering and electrical engineering, as well as his experience at Intel Corporation. Connect with Stanford engineering and MBA graduate business owners, and engage with contributors from electrical energy, law, and business fields. Challenge yourself and cultivate an entrepreneurial mindset through this enlightening seminar, designed to benefit engineers aspiring to become entrepreneurs.

Syllabus

Intro
Itanium sales.....
Two Types of Medical Imaging: AnatomiCHT and Molecular ANATOMIC IMAGING
Blood Pool Imaging
Resolution
The basic steps SYSTEM TASKS
MPI complexity? We believe MPI is comparable in complexity to MRI, but in different ways: -MRI: PPM Magnet - MPI: PPM levels of harmonic distortion in excitation field Costs are comparable big magnets! Interference requirements are similar and both typically require Shield rooms
Tumor Detection and SPIO Clearance
Cerebrovascular Imaging - 3 mg Fe
Different brain structures
MOMENTUM Imager
High sensitivity imaging

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Stanford Online

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    David Vera
    I didn¿t know about this Imaging technology, it's very impressive and it has many applications in the medical field. I recommend this course if you're interested in Imaging Technologies

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