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  • Franklin, WI
  • 5841 Glen Haven Dr, Greendale, WI 53129 (414) 870-1152
  • 7234 Edgehill Rd, Greendale, WI 53129 (414) 235-4470
  • 519 20Th St, Milwaukee, WI 53233 (414) 345-1740

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Assistant Professor Of Biophysics

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Position:
Assistant Professor of Biophysics at Medical College of Wisconsin
Location:
Greater Milwaukee Area
Industry:
Research
Work:
Medical College of Wisconsin - Medical College of Wisconsin since May 2011
Assistant Professor of Biophysics

Medical College of Wisconsin - Milwaukee, WI Jul 2009 - Jun 2011
Research Scientist / MR Physicist
Education:
Medical College of Wisconsin
Skills:
Science
Statistics
Physics
Image Processing
LaTeX
Signal Processing

Publications

Us Patents

Systems And Methods For Generating Classifying And Quantitative Analysis Reports Of Aneurysms From Medical Image Data

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US Patent:
20210020304, Jan 21, 2021
Filed:
Jul 16, 2020
Appl. No.:
16/931069
Inventors:
- Milwaukee WI, US
Kevin M. Koch - Wauwatosa WI, US
Andrew S. Nencka - Franklin WI, US
Assignee:
THE MEDICAL COLLEGE OF WISCONSIN, INC. - Milwaukee WI
International Classification:
G16H 30/40
G06T 7/00
G06T 7/143
G06N 3/08
G06N 20/00
Abstract:
Aneurysms are classified and quantitatively analyzed based on medical image data acquired from a subject. In general, one or more algorithms are implemented to automatically classify, or otherwise diagnose, and measure aneurysms and their change over time. These algorithms make use of artificial intelligence and deep learning to develop quantitative analytics that can be consolidated into diagnostic reports.

Spectral Bin Un-Aliasing For Reduced Field-Of-View Magnetic Resonance Imaging Near Metal Implants

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US Patent:
20190150781, May 23, 2019
Filed:
Apr 24, 2017
Appl. No.:
16/094525
Inventors:
- Milwaukee WI, US
Andrew Scott Nencka - Milwaukee WI, US
Assignee:
Medical College of Wisconsin - Milwaukee WI
International Classification:
A61B 5/055
G01R 33/565
G01R 33/48
G01R 33/561
Abstract:
A magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) system can include a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanner, having a plurality of radio frequency (RF) receivers, and a processor. The MRI scanner can perform a full field of view (fFOV) scan on an anatomy area including an implant to acquire first multi-spectral MRI data associated with a plurality of frequency bins. The processor can generate, for each pair of a single RF receiver and a single frequency bin, a respective spectral sensitivity map using at least a portion of the fFOV multi-spectral MRI data. The MRI scanner can perform a reduced FOV (rFOV) scan to acquire second multi-spectral MRI data associated with the plurality of frequency bins. The processor can reconstruct one or more MRI images according to the rFOV using the rFOV multi-spectral MRI data and the spectral sensitivity maps.
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