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Funded Projects for Magnetic Resonance Imaging

Grant Number Project Title Principal Investigator Institution
5-R01-EB031078-04 Integrated Next-generation RF Transmit, Receive and B0 shimming coil system for brain and spinal cord MRI at 7 Tesla Xinqiang Yan Vanderbilt University Medical Center
5-R01-EB034274-02 Integrated, dynamic B0 and flip-angle shimming using multi-coil shim arrays Bastien Guerin Massachusetts General Hospital
1-F32-EB038797-01 Low - Field MR Fingerprinting for Myocardial Tissue Characterization in Patients with Cardiac Implantable Electronic Devices Calder Sheagren University of Michigan at Ann Arbor
5-R01-EB034757-03 Low-dose contrast enhanced fast pediatric brain MRI Borjan Gagoski Boston Children'S Hospital
1-R01-EB038755-01 Make MRI Coils Digital and Programmable to Advance Ultra-High-Field Brain MRI Chunlei Liu University of California Berkeley
1-R03-EB038095-01 Making open-source, vendor-neutral MRI more robust and accessible using Pypulseq Sairam Geethanath Johns Hopkins University
5-K01-EB032898-04 Microstructure and connectivity modeling from the cortex to the spinal cord in Multiple Sclerosis Kurt Schilling Vanderbilt University Medical Center
1-R01-EB037186-01 Motion and distortion-robust quantitative MRI of early brain developments Xiaoqing Wang Boston Children'S Hospital
5-P41-EB031771-05 MRI Resource for Physiologic, Metabolic and Anatomic Biomarkers Peter Van Zijl Hugo W. Moser Res Inst Kennedy Krieger
1-R01-EB036009-01A1 MRI Technology for Greater Efficiency and Improved Value James Pipe University of Wisconsin-Madison