Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS March Meeting 2019
Volume 64, Number 2
Monday–Friday, March 4–8, 2019; Boston, Massachusetts
Session F36: In-vivo Magnetic Measurements for Medical Diagnosis, Therapy and Discovery
11:15 AM–2:15 PM,
Tuesday, March 5, 2019
BCEC
Room: 205C
Sponsoring
Units:
GMAG GMED
Chair: Stephen Russek, National Institute of Standards and Technology Boulder
Abstract: F36.00004 : Smart magnetic probes for in-vivo metrology
1:03 PM–1:39 PM
Presenter:
Gary Zabow
(Applied Physics, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST))
Authors:
Gary Zabow
(Applied Physics, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST))
stephen dodd
(NINDS, National Institutes of Health (NIH))
Alan Koretsky
(NINDS, National Institutes of Health (NIH))
But there remains much room to further develop the technologies. Specifically, this talk will discuss several recent examples [1,2] of how work in physics and engineering is enhancing the functionality of MRI through (i) new contrast agents 10-100x more powerful than existing alternatives that enable in vivo tracking of cells down to the single cell level, (ii) new micromagnetic structures that add “color” or multiplexing capabilities to traditionally black-and-white MRI, and (iii) smart polymer – magnetic composites that enable new radio-frequency (RF) addressable microsensors, or smart probes, for quantitative sensing. The talk will focus on the basic physics and engineering behind these imaging and sensing agents, including how they are made and some example first applications. Presentation will be at a general, introductory level; no prior knowledge of NMR/MRI required.
References:
[1] Zabow et al. Nature 453, 1058 (2008)
[2] Zabow et al. Nature 520, 73 (2015)
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