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ImagingNation

By BioMedical Engineering and Imaging Institute of Mount Sinai

ImagingNation, brought to you by the Biomedical Engineering and Imaging Institute at the Icahn School of Medicine, strives to provide insight to audiences of all backgrounds to past, present, and future principles of imaging, medicine, and biomedical engineering.
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Kidney Imaging, Unfiltered

ImagingNationJan 05, 2022

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Crossing Wires in Neuroimaging

Crossing Wires in Neuroimaging

In this episode Jazz Munitz and Mallory Stellato sit down with Dr. Gaurav Verma, Senior Scientist in High Field Neuroimaging here at the BioMedical Engineering and Imaging Institute, who optimizes and develops MRI techniques for neurophysiological diagnosis and treatment. Dr. Verma works in MRI techniques for a wide array of neurological conditions, including neuro-oncology, multiple sclerosis, COVID-19, and depression, epilepsy - as he puts it "if it affects the brain, we'll probably do it at some point". 

Feb 01, 202257:28
Kidney Imaging, Unfiltered

Kidney Imaging, Unfiltered

ImagingNation, brought to you by the Biomedical Engineering and Imaging Institute at the Icahn School of Medicine, strives to provide insight to audiences of all backgrounds to past, present, and future principles of imaging, medicine, and biomedical engineering. In this episode, Jazz and Mallory are joined by Dr. Octavia Bane, Assistant Professor of Radiology, and Dr. Sara Lewis, Associate Professor of Radiology, to discuss the world of kidney imaging. Here, Dr.'s Bane and Lewis describe new MRI imaging techniques that are empowering clinicians to diagnose, treat, and monitor kidney health in patients. 

Jan 05, 202236:35
Low Field, High Impact

Low Field, High Impact

ImagingNation, brought to you by the Biomedical Engineering and Imaging Institute at the Icahn School of Medicine, strives to provide insight to audiences of all backgrounds to past, present, and future principles of imaging, medicine, and biomedical engineering. In this episode, Jazz and Mallory are joined by three original members of the TMII team who now are making waves in the medical startup arena at Hyperfine; Rafael O'Halloran, Prantik Kundu, and Hadrien Dyvorne. Hyperfine, a medical imaging startup that designs low-field MRI systems, has been growing rapidly due to the unique portability of their MRI system. To find out more about the Hyperfine, please visit hyperfine.io, and to find out more about our institute, please visit bmeiisinai.org

Apr 15, 202144:36
Flexible Biosensors for Every Body

Flexible Biosensors for Every Body

In this episode Jazz Munitz and Mallory Stellato sit down (virtually) with Dr. Woonhong Yeo, Assistant Professor in the George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering and Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering and the Director of Center for Human-Centric Interfaces and Engineering at Georgia Tech. Dr. Yeo, who designs soft biosensors for neural recording, explains the path of his interests, and how his background in mechanical engineering has led to development of technology to utilize robotic peripheral devices and flexible sensors in providing patients with motor control disorders new levels of mobility, independence, and agency.

For more information about the institute, please visit bmeiisinai.org

Dec 15, 202054:36
Artificial Intelligence and COVID-19

Artificial Intelligence and COVID-19

ImagingNation, brought to you by the Biomedical Engineering and Imaging Institute at the Icahn School of Medicine, strives to provide insight to audiences of all backgrounds to past, present, and future principles of imaging, medicine, and biomedical engineering. In this episode, Dr. Yang Yang, Assistant Professor of Radiology at BMEII, Dr. Adam Bernheim, and Dr. Michael Chung, both Assistant Professors of Radiology at the Icahn School of Medicine, and Jazz Munitz, Associate Researcher of nanoimmunotherapeutics and Manager of Preclinical Nuclear Imaging, discuss BMEII's exciting new AI algorithm designed in collaboration with scientists from China, which combines clinical presentations, patient history, and chest X-Rays to diagnose COVID-19. Furthermore, exploration of this new diagnostic tool is tied into considerations of AI's integration in radiology.

Jul 22, 202039:36
Warrior Watch

Warrior Watch

In this episode, Dr. Zahi Fayad, Director of BMEII, and Dr. Robert Hirten, Assistant Professor of Gastroenterology at Mt. Sinai, and Jazz Munitz, Associate Researcher of nanoimmunotherapeutics and Manager of Preclinical Nuclear Imaging, discuss BMEII and Mt. Sinai's response to the COVID-19 pandemic, highlighting the Warrior Watch Study and the MSCIC (Mount Sinai Covid Informatics Center). To find out more about the Warrior Watch Project, and to sign up, please send an email to covid.hcw@mssm.edu

Jul 15, 202047:02