Medical Imaging Techniques And Applications
653 researchers across 16 institutions
Scholars in this area develop and refine methods for visualizing the internal structures of the human body for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes. Research encompasses the physics and engineering principles behind imaging modalities such as MRI, CT, ultrasound, and PET, as well as the development of novel contrast agents and image acquisition protocols. Investigations also focus on image processing, reconstruction algorithms, and the application of advanced computational techniques, including artificial intelligence and machine learning, to extract quantitative information from medical images. This work aims to improve the accuracy, speed, and safety of medical diagnoses and to guide treatment interventions.
The application of advanced medical imaging techniques holds significant relevance for Arkansas. Improving diagnostic capabilities can enhance healthcare delivery across the state, particularly in rural areas where access to specialized medical services may be limited. Research in this area supports the state's growing healthcare sector and contributes to the development of a skilled workforce. Furthermore, understanding how imaging can detect and monitor diseases prevalent in Arkansas populations, such as cardiovascular conditions and certain cancers, directly addresses public health priorities.
This field draws upon expertise in physics, engineering, computer science, and medicine. It is closely integrated with research in advanced neural network applications, radiomics, machine learning in medical imaging, and various health sciences disciplines. Engagement spans multiple Arkansas institutions, fostering collaborative efforts to advance medical imaging science and its practical applications.
Top Researchers
| Name | Institution | h-index | Citations | Career Stage | Badges |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jian‐Min Yuan | University of Arkansas | 100 | 38,871 | High Impact | |
| Barry Uretsky | UAMS | 69 | 31,864 | High Impact | |
| William Slikker | NCTR | 67 | 19,516 | High Impact | |
| Naveena Singh | University of Arkansas – Fort Smith | 64 | 16,741 | High Impact | |
| Everett F. Magann | UAMS | 62 | 12,465 | High Impact | |
| Chris Clark | UAMS | 62 | 19,568 | High Impact | |
| Alexandru S. Biris | UA Little Rock | 61 | 15,685 | ARA High Impact | |
| Vladimir P. Zharov | UAMS | 55 | 12,206 | High Impact | |
| M. Emre Celebi | University of Central Arkansas | 52 | 12,124 | High Impact | |
| Merle G. Paule | NCTR | 52 | 10,678 | High Impact | |
| Neil B. Ingels | University of Arkansas | 52 | 8,688 | High Impact | |
| H. Krehbiel | UA Little Rock | 49 | 9,029 | High Impact | |
| Gerald Dienel | UAMS | 47 | 10,483 | High Impact | |
| Ekaterina I. Galanzha | UAMS | 45 | 7,203 | High Impact | |
| Alison Simmons | University of Arkansas | 45 | 15,162 | High Impact | |
| J. L. Mehta | UAMS | 45 | 6,170 | High Impact | |
| Brian Storrie | UAMS | 44 | 6,442 | Grant PI High Impact | |
| Jorge Guerrero | UAMS | 44 | 7,255 | High Impact | |
| Eric Chang | Arkansas State University | 44 | 6,992 | High Impact | |
| Richard Hall | UAMS | 42 | 7,230 | Grant PI High Impact |
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Cross-Institution Connections
Researchers at different institutions with overlapping expertise in Medical Imaging Techniques And Applications.