Principal Investigator
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Felipe Godinez Assistant Professor, Department of RadiologyB.S. Mech. Eng., University of California Riverside, 2008 Ph.D. Biomed. Eng., University of California Davis, 2013 e-mail: fgodinez AT ucdavis dot edu |
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Post Doctoral Scholars
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Md Saiful Islam Chowdhury Post Doctoral Scholar, Department of Radiology and Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Medicine, The development of MR contrast agents and MRI pulse sequences for cancer imaging.Department of Chemistry, Medicinal Chemistry PhD, University of Buffalo, USA, 2024 |
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Graduate Students/Trainees
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Sakunrat Prompalit PhD Graduate Student,Biomedical EngineeringThe development of Chemical exchange saturation transfer MRI pulse sequence for cancer imaging. Department of Biomedical Engineering, 2021
BS, King’s College London UK,
e-mail: sprompalit AT ucdavis DOT edu
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Abrar Sadikeen, Master’s Graduate Student, Simulating a prototype use-specific low-field MRI scanner Department of Biomedical Engineering BS in Biomedical Engineering, UC Davis, USA, 2025 e-mail: atsadikeen AT ucdavis DOT edu |
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Undergraduate Students
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Asher Virk, B.S. Graduate,Curating retrospective data on soft tissue tumors to evaluate the utility of AI analysis on MRI and CT images for cancer classificationDepartment of Neurobiology, Physiology, and Behavior BS in Human Biology, UC Davis, USA 2025 |
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Past Trainees
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Tate Chatfield Undergraduate Student,Developing the data processing pipeline for a state of the art PET insert for a 7T MRI scanner.Department of Biomedical Engineering e-mail: tlchatfield AT ucdavis DOT edu |
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Fatima Ben Haj
High School Student,The generation of random guide wire trajectories for interventional MRI simulations. Davis High School |
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Katelyn Wong Undergraduate Freshman, Mechanical EngineeringThe design and construction of an anthropomorphic phantom with tissue dielectric properties, for interventional MRI technique development to safely visualize endovascular devices. Sacramento City College
e-mail: katelynkyw AT gmail DOT com (personal),
W2013546 AT apps.losrios DOT edu (school)
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