NYU radiologists tackle the challenge of making MRI machines less expensive
How many radiologists does it take to build a working MRI from scratch?
New York University radiologists Leeor Alon and Tobias Block wanted to find out. The two hosted 50 researchers in New York City last month, and over the course of five days, managed to build a small, low-field MRI. Alon and Block are currently fine-tuning its imaging abilities. The overarching message of the gathering: MRIs don’t need to be as expensive as they currently are.
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