Kick-off MEVAR consortium
On October 7th 2022 the MEVAR consortium partners met in the Dusseldorf Life Science Centre for the kick-off of its project that aims to develop an MRI compatible stentgraft for aneurysm repair.
On October 7th 2022 the MEVAR consortium partners met in the Dusseldorf Life Science Centre for the kick-off of its project that aims to develop an MRI compatible stentgraft for aneurysm repair.
Low-Field MRI expected to boost interventional MRI
We are happy to welcome Jalil Ahmed at Nano4Imaging to extend and accelerate the development of #ai guided endovascular procedures. Jalil graduated as a Biomedical Engineer from Riphah International University (Pakistan) and came to Germany in 2015 to study Medical Engineering at Friedrich Alexander Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg. He completed his Master Thesis at [...]
Live case in the new Siemens low field (0.55 Tesla) Free.Max scanner, September 9th during the PICS meeting in Chicago
Geneva AEPC eye openers
Life Science Meeting - Medical Imaging: latest developments and trends
A home game this time. From our offices at the Dusseldorf Life Science Centres we are proud to co-organize a webinar on Advances on Medical Imaging using MRI and also include some time for the role of artificial intelligence in the proces of medical imaging. What progress has been made [...]
Optimised passive marker device visibility and automatic marker detection for 3-T MRI-guided endovascular interventions: a pulsatile flow phantom study Passive paramagnetic markers on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-compatible endovascular devices induce susceptibility artifacts, enabling MRI-visibility and real-time MRI-guidance. Optimised visibility is crucial for automatic detection and device tracking but depends [...]
This video was used in our 2021 EU Accelerator application to share N4I vision on use of machine learning in MRI marker recognition and enabling new clinical procedures. Statements from members in our medical advisory board are included. Courtesy Sparkbox-Haarlem (NL)
This video describes Nano4Imaging's vision to move cardiological diagnostic procedures from the cathlab to MRI.