Daniel K Sodickson
Vice Chairman
Research & Director Center for Biomedical Imaging
Phone: | 212.263.4844 |
Email: | Daniel.Sodickson@NYUMC.ORG |
Office: | 660 First Avenue New York, NY 10016 |
Research & Director Center for Biomedical Imaging
Phone: | 212.263.4844 |
Email: | Daniel.Sodickson@NYUMC.ORG |
Office: | 660 First Avenue New York, NY 10016 |
Vice Chairman of Research; Director Center for Biomedical Imaging Departments of Radiology (Radiology) and Neuroscience and Physiology (Neuro/Phys)
My research is primarily addressed at the development of new techniques for biomedical imaging. The broad aim of this work is to see what has previously been invisible in order to improve human health. One particular area of interest is parallel MRI: the use of radiofrequency (RF) coil arrays to acquire MRI data in parallel rather than in a traditional sequential fashion, thereby enabling imaging at previously inaccessible speeds. I have played a leading role in the genesis and subsequent development of this field, and my research group has contributed both to basic development and to multifaceted clinical implementations of parallel imaging techniques and technologies. In recent years, my laboratory has also begun to explore other uses for RF coil arrays including a) the use of multiple radio-frequency transmitters to tailor MR signal excitation and b) potential new modalities for imaging of tissue electrical properties which have previously eluded accurate noninvasive mapping.
Effects of Anatomical Differences on Electromagnetic Fields, SAR, and Temperature Change
Alon, Leeor; Deniz, Cem Murat; Carluccio, Giuseppe; Brown, Ryan; Sodickson, Daniel K; Collins, Christopher M. Effects of Anatomical Differences on Electromagnetic Fields, SAR, and Temperature Change. Concepts in magnetic resonance. Part B, Magnetic resonance engineering. 2016 Feb;46(1):8-18 (2101092)
Heat equation inversion framework for average SAR calculation from magnetic resonance thermal imaging
Alon, Leeor; Sodickson, Daniel K; Deniz, Cem M. Heat equation inversion framework for average SAR calculation from magnetic resonance thermal imaging. Bioelectromagnetics. 2016 Aug 4;:?-? (2199532)
Utility of rapid prototyping in complex DORV: Does it alter management decisions?
Bhatla, P; Chakravarti, S; Latson, L A; Sodickson, D K; Mosca, R S; Wake, N. Utility of rapid prototyping in complex DORV: Does it alter management decisions? [Meeting Abstract]. Journal of cardiovascular magnetic resonance. 2016 27 Jan 2016;18(no):- (1950612)
Toward 20 T magnetic resonance for human brain studies: opportunities for discovery and neuroscience rationale
Budinger, Thomas F; Bird, Mark D; Frydman, Lucio; Long, Joanna R; Mareci, Thomas H; Rooney, William D; Rosen, Bruce; Schenck, John F; Schepkin, Victor D; Sherry, A Dean; Sodickson, Daniel K; Springer, Charles S; Thulborn, Keith R; Ugurbil, Kamil; Wald, Lawrence L. Toward 20 T magnetic resonance for human brain studies: opportunities for discovery and neuroscience rationale. MAGMA (European Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine & Biology). 2016 Jun;29(3):617-639 (2162002)
Four-dimensional respiratory motion-resolved whole heart coronary MR angiography
Piccini, Davide; Feng, Li; Bonanno, Gabriele; Coppo, Simone; Yerly, Jerome; Lim, Ruth P; Schwitter, Juerg; Sodickson, Daniel K; Otazo, Ricardo; Stuber, Matthias. Four-dimensional respiratory motion-resolved whole heart coronary MR angiography. Magnetic resonance in medicine. 2016 Mar 28;:?-? (2066172)