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Research Radiographer
My research interests generally lie in the improvement and standardization of clinical imaging procedures to elevate and equalize the standard of care patients receive. Specifically, I aim to contribute to the development of new imaging methods for rare diseases and prevention diagnostics, to the improvement of MRI efficiency and precision, and to providers being able to produce the best diagnostics from medical images. Moreover, I am interested in the development of worldwide diagnostic imaging standards that allow for a better understanding of the human body and diseases globally.
Reader Centre group
Neuroimaging in Multiple Sclerosis group
Ultra-High Field MR group
2013
Radiologic Technologist, Lette-Verein Berlin, Germany
2020 - Present
Research Radiographer, DRCMR
2018 - 2019
Clinical Research Assistant, Department of Radiology, UNC Chapel Hill School of Medicine, North Carolina, USA
2013 - 2014
Radiologic Technologist, Charité Berlin, Germany
Torres, G., Moore, C.J., Goel, L.D., Steed, D., Merhout, J., Caughey, M., Kirk, S.R., Hartman, T.S., Kuzmiak, C.M. and Gallippi, C.M., 2019, October. Viscoelastic Response (VisR)-Derived Mechanical Anisotropy for Differentiating Malignant from Benign Breast Lesions in Women, in vivo. In 2019 IEEE International Ultrasonics Symposium (IUS) (pp. 1372-1374). IEEE.