Future Research/developments in MRI Contrast Agents
Many academic research groups are working to develop the next generation of MRI contrast agents, including:
- Alan Jasanoff (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
- Alan Koretsky (National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke)
- A. Dean Sherry (University of Texas, Dallas),
- Balaji Sitharaman (Stony Brook University)
- Thomas Meade (Northwestern University),
- Ken Raymond (University of California, Berkeley),
- Peter Caravan (Harvard Medical School),
- Christopher Chang (University of California, Berkeley),
- Hsian-Rong Tseng (UCLA)
- Matthew J. Allen (Wayne State University),
- Luis M. De Leon-Rodriguez (Universidad de Guanajuato, Mexico)
- Dr Shirjel Alam (University of Edinburgh)
- Jenny J. Yang (Georgia State University)
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