Eric C. Wong, M.D., Ph.D. is a biophysicist working on the development of new hardware and imaging methods for MRI. His current areas of interest include:
- Arterial Spin Labeling techniques for noninvasive measurement of tissue perfusion
- High speed and high resolution imaging techniques, including spiral techniques and contrast optimization
- Diffusion imaging
- Local gradient coils
- Application specific RF coils
- Local shim coils
Selected Publications
Wong EC, Buxton RB, Frank LR.Quantitative Imaging of Perfusion Using a Single Subtraction (QUIPSS and QUIPSS II). Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, 39: 702-708, 1998.[PDF]
Wong EC, Liu TT, Luh WM, Frank LR, Buxton RB, .T1 and T2 Seelective Method for Imaproved SNR in CSF-Attenuanted Imaging: T2-FLAIR. Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, 39: 702-708, 1998.[PDF]
Wong EC, Buxton RB, Frank LR.Quantitative Perfusion Imaging Using Arterial Spin Labeling. Neuroimaging Clinics of North America , 9: 333-342, 1999.[PDF]
Frank LR,Wong EC, Liu TT, Buxton RB. Increased Diffusion Sensitivity with Hyperechos .Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, 40: 1098-1105, 2003.[PDF]