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Theoretical and algorithmic foundations of novel medical imaging modalities — NSF Award to University of Arizona (AZ, $183,980)

Since the invention of computer-aided tomography, numerous imaging modalities have been introduced and have demonstrated increasing value as diagnostic instruments in biology and medicine. These include Thermoacoustic and Photoacoustic Tomography (TAT and PAT), Magnetoacoustoelectric Tomography (MAET), and UltraSound C

Award titleTheoretical and algorithmic foundations of novel medical imaging modalities
Award ID2405348
AwardeeUniversity of Arizona
CityTUCSON
StateAZ
Amount obligated$183,980
Principal investigatorLeonid Kunyansky
ProgramAPPLIED MATHEMATICS
Start date08/15/2024
AbstractSince the invention of computer-aided tomography, numerous imaging modalities have been introduced and have demonstrated increasing value as diagnostic instruments in biology and medicine. These include Thermoacoustic and Photoacoustic Tomography (TAT and PAT), Magnetoacoustoelectric Tomography (MAET), and UltraSound Current Density Imaging (USCDI), which combine the high resolution of ultrasound with the sensitivity of electromagnetic waves to optical absorption and conductivity of the tissues,
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