Jim Pipe
Professor
Imaging Research
Barrow Neurological Institute
United States of America
Biography
Jim Pipe is the director of neuroimaging research at the Barrow Neurological Institute, as well as current President of the ISMRM. He completed his Post-doctoral Fellowship at Department of Radiology, University of Michigan and his PhD in University of Michigan. He received Phoenix Chapter Award, Young Investigators Award and many more.
Research Interest
Disease diagnostics, structural neuroimaging, magnetic resonance physics
Publications
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1. Li Z, Hu HH, Miller JH, Karis JP, Cornejo P, Wang D, Pipe JG. A Spiral Spin-Echo MR Imaging Technique for Improved Flow Artifact Suppression in T1-Weighted Postcontrast Brain Imaging: A Comparison with Cartesian Turbo Spin-Echo. American Journal of Neuroradiology. 2016 Apr 1;37(4):642-7.
2. Schär M, Eggers H, Zwart NR, Chang Y, Bakhru A, Pipe JG. Dixon waterâ€fat separation in PROPELLER MRI acquired with two interleaved echoes. Magnetic resonance in medicine. 2016 Feb 1;75(2):718-28.
3. Wang D, Zwart NR, Li Z, Schär M, Pipe JG. Analytical threeâ€point Dixon method: With applications for spiral water–fat imaging. Magnetic resonance in medicine. 2016 Feb 1;75(2):627-38.