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Longterm Outcomes Develop general knowledge of fundamental concepts of MRI and clinical applications Establish foundation for developing MRI techniques for clinical translational research pulse sequences protocols ID: 920182

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Inputs

Activities

Short-term Outcomes

Long-term Outcomes

Develop general knowledge of fundamental concepts of MRI and clinical applications

Establish foundation for developing MRI techniques for clinical translational research(pulse sequences, protocols)

Expand knowledge and improve presentation skills & confidence applying for funding

Develop technical and analytical skills in biomedical engineering(image based modeling, biostatistics, coding & algorithms)

MRI Concentration Courses

BME 325, 327, 427, 495 and hands-on MRI systems, safety, and hardware

Grant Writing, Mock Study Section, CTI-TPMRI Seminars & Journal Clubs(intramural with internal & external speakers)

Annual Research Day

Clinical Exposure Rotation

MRI hands-on systems, sequences, protocols, safety, hardware

Deploy analytical skills and quantitative reasoning to advance biomedical engineering or radiology research

Develop interpersonal and networking & leadership skills

Employment in biomedical engineering or radiology in academic, industrial and non-traditional settings

Increased awareness of state-of-the art use of MRI in a academic clinical center, understand the role of alternative imaging modalities (X-ray, ultrasound, optical, PET-MRI , PET-CT)

Conduct innovative MRI research using translational and/or quantitative approaches(publish, present, apply for and secure grants)

Conduct collaborative research in diagnostic imaging with MRI

Undertake leadership roles in diverse careers

MD-PhD Faculty Co- Mentors

Core facilities and PhD-level Staff

Steering Committee

Advisory Committee of external faculty and experts

Integrate disparate disciplinary perspectives into a biomedical engineering framework

Expert evaluation and assessment from Graduate School and Searle Center

External industry and academic experts for research industry training