Cerebral perfusion in neonates with congenital heart disease is a clinical concern. Combined measures of MRI and NIRS can provide complementary information to improve monitoring. We compare multimodal measures of cerebral hemodynamics in this group.
Borjan Gagoski received his PhD degree in February 2011 from the Magnetic Resonance Imaging Lab led by Prof. Elfar Adalsteinsson at the EECS department at MIT. His early research included the implementation of fast encoding schemes for spectroscopic imaging on Siemens MR platforms.
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FULL PAPER Magnetic Resonance in Medicine 00:00–00 (2014) Accelerated 1H MRSI Using Randomly Undersampled Spiral-Based k-Space Trajectories Itthi Chatnuntawech,1* Borjan Gagoski,2 Berkin Bilgic,3 Stephen F. Cauley,3 Kawin Setsompop,3,4 and Elfar Adalsteinsson1,5,6 Purpose: To develop and evaluate the performance of an INTRODUCTION acquisition and reconstruction method for accelerated MR MR
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Borjan Gagoski received his PhD in 2011 from the Magnetic Resonance Imaging Lab at the EECS department at MIT. His early research included the implementation of time-efficient encoding schemes for spectroscopic imaging on Siemens MR platforms.
His early research included the implementation of fast encoding schemes for spectroscopic imaging on Siemens MR platforms. Borjan A. Gagoski,1,2y* Berkin Bilgic,2,3y* Cornelius Eichner,3,4 Himanshu Bhat,5 P. Ellen Grant,1,2 Lawrence L. Wald,2,3,6 and Kawin Setsompop2,3 Purpose: To enable highly accelerated RARE/Turbo Spin Echo (TSE) imaging using Simultaneous MultiSlice (SMS) Wave-CAIPI acquisition with reduced g … Rapid QSM Acquisition with Wave-CAIPI Berkin Bilgic 1, Borjan Gagoski2, Stephen Cauley , Audrey Fan3, Jonathan Polimeni1, Ellen Grant2, Lawrence Wald1, and Kawin Setsompop1 1Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, Charlestown, MA, United States, 2Boston Children's Hospital, Boston, MA, United States, 3EECS, MIT, Cambridge, MA, United States TARGET AUDIENCE: Scientists interested in highly Diffusion Weighted Imaging (derived from Magnetic Resonance Imaging) Yingying Wang, Ph.D., Borjan Gagoski, Ph.D., Danielle Sliva, Ph.D., Meaghan BibTeX @MISC{Andronesi_correlationchemical, author = {Ovidiu C. Andronesi and Lixin Shi and Haitham Hassanieh and Wolfgang Bogner and Borjan Gagoski and Aaron Hess and Dylan Tisdall and Andre Van Der Kouwe and Dina Katabi and Elfar Adalsteinsson}, title = {Correlation Chemical Shift Imaging with Sparse-FFT and Real-time Motion and Shim Correction}, year = {}} Bernhard Strasser, Lukas Hingerl, Borjan Gagoski, Philipp Moser, Gilbert Hangel, Siegfried Trattning, Wolfgang Bogner In this work three different acceleration methods, 2D-CAIPIRINHA with phase-encoding, spiral encoding and concentric circles (CONCEPT) for brain MRSI at 7T were compared. Andronesi OC, Gagoski BA, Adalsteinsson E, Sorensen AG. Correlation chemical shift imaging with low-power adiabatic pulses and constant-density spiral trajectories. NMR Biomed. (2012) 25:195–209. 10.1002/nbm.1730 [PMC free article] [Google Scholar] FULL PAPER Magnetic Resonance in Medicine 00:00–00 (2014) Accelerated 1H MRSI Using Randomly Undersampled Spiral-Based k-Space Trajectories Itthi Chatnuntawech,1* Borjan Gagoski,2 Berkin Bilgic,3 Stephen F. Cauley,3 Kawin Setsompop,3,4 and Elfar Adalsteinsson1,5,6 Purpose: To develop and evaluate the performance of an INTRODUCTION acquisition and reconstruction method for accelerated MR MR borjan.gagoski@childrens.harvard.edu and Berkin Bilgic, PhD, Building 75, 13th Street, Charlestown, MA, 02129 Search for more papers by this author Cornelius Eichner Nadine N. Graedel, Jonathan R. Polimeni, Bastien Guerin, Borjan Gagoski and Lawrence L. Wald (2015). "An anatomically realistic temperature phantom for radiofrequency heating measurements".
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Borjan Gagoski, PhD; Research Assistant: Elizabeth Holland, BA. Primary Contact. ChRIS Research Integration System. The ChRIS platform is an opensource, distributed
Rapid QSM Acquisition with Wave-CAIPI Berkin Bilgic 1, Borjan Gagoski2, Stephen Cauley , Audrey Fan3, Jonathan Polimeni1, Ellen Grant2, Lawrence Wald1, and Kawin Setsompop1
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Borjan Gagoski received his PhD degree in February 2011 from the Magnetic Resonance Imaging Lab led by Prof. Elfar Adalsteinsson at the EECS department at MIT. His early research included the implementation of fast encoding schemes for spectroscopic imaging on Siemens MR platforms. Articles by Borjan A. Gagoski on Muck Rack.
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This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). Borjan Aleksandar Gagoski has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). Gagoski Aleksandar Borjan Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA Abstract: Magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging (MRSI) is an imaging technique where one obtains a spectrum of signals, e.g. brain metabolites in vivo, from particular spatial locations of interest.
Zhao, Bo ; Setsompop, Kawin ; Adalsteinsson, Elfar ; Gagoski, Borjan ; Ye, Huihui ; Ma, Dan ; Jiang, Yun ; Ellen Grant, P ; Griswold, Mark A ; Wald, Lawrence L ;. Ye, Huihui ; Cauley, Stephen F ; Gagoski, Borjan ; Bilgic, Berkin ; Ma, Dan ; Jiang, Yun ; Du, Yiping P ; Griswold, Mark A ; Wald, Lawrence L ; Setsompop, Kawin ;. DOI10.1002/mrm.24801. Hsu, Yi Cheng; Chern, I. Liang; Zhao, Wei; Gagoski, Borjan; Witzel, Thomas; Lin, Fa Hsuan.
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Fig. 3.Calibration of Temperature Imaging using TmDOTMA on a … Citation Valkovič, Ladislav, Marek Chmelík, Martin Meyerspeer, Borjan Gagoski, Christopher T. Rodgers, Martin Krššák, Ovidiu C. Andronesi, Siegfried Trattnig, and Wolfgang Bogner.