Eric C. Wong

Eric C. Wong

Ph.D. MD, Medical College of Wisconsin

ecwong@ucsd.edu

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  Eric C. Wong, PhD MD is a biophysicist working on the development of new hardware and imaging methods for MRI.  His current areas of interest include: (1) Arterial Spin Labeling techniques for noninvasive measurement of tissue perfusion (2) High speed and high resolution imaging techniques, including spiral techniques and contrast optimization
(3) Diffusion imaging (4) Local gradient coils (5) Application specific RF coils
(6) Local shim coils.
   Selected Publications

Wong EC, Buxton RB, Frank LR.Quantitative Imaging of Perfusion Using a Single Subtraction (QUIPSS and QUIPSS II). Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, 39: 702-708, 1998.[PDF]

Wong EC, Liu TT, Luh WM, Frank LR, Buxton RB, .T1 and T2 Seelective Method for Imaproved SNR in CSF-Attenuanted Imaging: T2-FLAIR. Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, 39: 702-708, 1998.[PDF]

Wong EC, Buxton RB, Frank LR.Quantitative Perfusion Imaging  Using Arterial Spin Labeling. Neuroimaging Clinics of North America , 9: 333-342, 1999.[PDF]

Frank LR,Wong EC, Liu TT, Buxton RB. Increased Diffusion Sensitivity with Hyperechos .Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, 40: 1098-1105, 2003.[PDF]


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