[S-33-2] MR Imaging of Neurovascular Abnormality: Experiences from A Quantitative Image-based Stroke Registry
Imaging modality of neurological diseases are quickly innovated, that is not only imaging diagnosis but also therapeutic sonology. This symposium is organized to introduce such modern innovative technologies from three internationally sparkling speakers. The first is a very new MRI-based cerebral blood flow measurement (dual ASL), the second the most modernized MRI diagnosis, and the third MR-guided focusing ultrasound (MRgFUS) for essential tremor or even for Parkinson's disease in the future.
*Education and Training
1987-1993 M.D. Seoul National University Medical School
1999-2005 M.S. & Ph.D. in Neuroscience Seoul National University Graduate School
*Professional Experiences
2002.06-2005.05 Harvard Medical school, Center for Molecular Imaging Research (now, Center for Systems Biology) Postdoctoral Research Fellow
2010.12- present Director, Korean Brain-MRI Data Center (funded by KRISS)
2015.09- present PI, Global Research Lab for Thrombus-targeted Theranostics (with Pf. Nahrendorf @ Center for Systems Biology, Harvard Medical School)
2017.6 - present Associate Editor, Journal of Stroke
2017.9 - present Director of Biomedical Research Center, Dongguk University Ilsan Hospital
2018.1 - present Ediotorial Board, Molecules and Cells
*Selected Main Author Publications
1. Dual-modal imaging-guided precise tracking of bioorthogonally labeled mesenchymal stem cells in mouse brain stroke. Lim S ~ Kim DE & Kim K (co-corrsponding author). ACS Nano 2019.
2. Spectroscopic assessment of gold nanoparticle biodistribution using surface plasmon resonance phenomena. Kim J ~ Kim DE. ACS biomat Sci & Eng 2019.
3. Supratentorial Cerebral Arterial Territories for Computed Tomograms: A Mapping Study in 1160 Large Artery Infarcts. Kim DE. Scientific Reports 2019.
4. Mapping the supratentorial cerebral arterial territories using 1160 large artery infarcts. Kim DE et al. JAMA Neurol 2019.
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