E. Mark Haacke, Ph.D.MRISWI MR reveals microarchitecture of neurovascular diseasesIn 2004 E. Mark Haacke, Ph.D., from Detroit's Wayne State University, discussed his work with susceptibility-weighted imaging (SWI) during a lecture at the San Francisco VA Medical Center. Haacke returns with an update on the applications of SWI in neuroimaging, including exciting advances in understanding Alzheimer's disease, stroke, and trauma. Haacke and colleagues have also launched a new database to showcase exceptional SWI cases.January 31, 2008Page 1 of 1Top StoriesUltrasoundAI echo model detects cardiac amyloidosisResearchers are highlighting the performance of their AI screening model based on echocardiography to detect cardiac amyloidosis.Digital X-RayDVA reduces radiation exposure during interventionsAINew taxonomy clarifies function and data inputs of AI medical devicesMRIDeep learning plus breast DCE-MRI improves chemo response predictionUltrasound'Safety bundle' with ultrasound improves operational vaginal births