MRI at UCSF
- Definition
- A physiological assay that uses nuclear magnetic resonance of protons to produce proton density images.
- Synonyms
- Magnetic resonance imaging
- Categories
- Assay → Organismal assay → Physiological assay → MRI
Human Imaging Core Services
Radiology and Biomedical Imaging,
"Parnassus
Contact: Dan Vigneron
415-514-4451
dan.vigneron@ucsf.edu
- 3T MRI at China Basin
- 3T Whole-Body MRI at Mission Bay
- 7T MRI at Mission Bay
- Interventional MRI Lab
7T MRI at China Basin
Radiology and Biomedical Imaging,
China Basin
Contact: Sergey Magnitsky
415-514-8233
sergey.magnitsky@ucsf.edu
- Varian Horizontal Bore Small 7T MRI (300MHz) Scanner
Pre-Clinical Imaging Core Services
Radiology and Biomedical Imaging,
China Basin
Contact: John Kurhanewicz, PhD
415-514-9711
john.kurhanewicz@ucsf.edu
- 7T MRI (China Basin)
7T and 3T Whole-Body MRI at Mission Bay
Radiology and Biomedical Imaging,
Mission Bay
Contact: Kim Semien
415-514-4815
kim.semien@ucsf.edu
- 3T MR Whole Body
- 7T MR Whole Body
Biomedical NMR Lab
Pre-Clinical Imaging Core Services,
Mission Bay
Contact: Sukumar Subaramaniam
415-514-4454
Sukumar. Subaramaniam@ucsf.edu
- Varian Inova 500 MHz NMR spectrometer w/ HR-MAS probe
- Varian VNMRS 600 MHz / 14.1T widebore imaging NMR spectrometer
Neuroscape MRI Lab
Neurology,
Mission Bay
Contact: Lara Stables
415-502-7536
lara.stables@ucsf.edu
- 3T MR Whole Body
- 3T Siemens Prisma Fit MRI scanner
- FMRI
- In vivo imaging
1.5T MRI at Mt. Zion
Radiology and Biomedical Imaging,
Mt. Zion
Contact: Lisa Wilmes
415-514-7207
lisa.wilmes@ucsf.edu
- GE 1.5T Narrow-Bore Scanner
- 1.5T Magnetic Resonance Imaging
- Bone densitometry
- Breast densitometry
- FMRI
- SA Instruments Small Animal Monitoring + Gating System
Interventional MRI Lab
Human Imaging Core Services,
Parnassus
Contact: David Saloner
415-750-2238
david.saloner@ucsf.edu
- Endovascular MR methods
- Neurovascular imaging
RF Coil Development
Radiology and Biomedical Imaging,
Parnassus
Contact: Xioaliang Zhang, PhD
415-514-4801
xioaliang.zhang@ucsf.edu
- Design and manufacture rf coils and rf coil arrays for in vivo proton and other nuclei applications
- Provide calculations and simulations of rf coils and rf coil arrays in terms of their magnetic field distributions, MR efficiency, SAR, and safety
XMR Suite
Radiology and Biomedical Imaging,
Parnassus
Contact: Leslie Lind
Alastair.Martin@ucsf.edu, Leslie.Lind@ucsf.edu
- 1.5T MR Whole Body
- Interventional MRI