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  1. Dr. Roman Fleysher, PhD, is an associate professor of radiology (physics) at Columbia University Irving Medical Center (CUIMC). His research interests include measurement principle of MRI, image quality optimization, image analysis and their applications to the study of the human brain in conjunction with cognitive, clinical, demographic, and ...

  2. Roman Fleysher, Ph.D. Adjunct Research Assistant Professor, Department of Radiology. Contact Information. 718.430.3392 roman.fleysher@einsteinmed.edu. Albert Einstein College of MedicineJack and Pearl Resnick Campus 1300 Morris Park Avenue MRRC, Room 205 Bronx, NY 10461. Research Profiles. Is this your profile? Edit profile. Professional Interests.

  3. 10 de ago. de 2023 · Dr. Roman Fleysher joined our research faculty in June, 2023. His research interests include measurement principle of MRI, image quality optimization, image analysis and their applications to the study of the human brain in conjunction with cognitive, clinical, demographic, and other measurements.

  4. 28 de nov. de 2023 · A new study at Columbia University Irving Medical Center links soccer heading—where players hit the ball with their heads to direct it during play—to a decline in brain structure and function over a two-year period.

  5. Roman Fleysher, Ph.D. Research Assistant Professor , Department of Radiology Albert Einstein College of Medicine Jack and Pearl Resnick Campus 1300 Morris Park Avenue MRRC, Room: 205 Bronx, NY 10461

  6. Compressed sensing (CS) is a method for accelerating MRI acquisition by acquiring less data through undersampling of k-space. This has the potential to mitigate the time-intensiveness of MRI. The limited body of research evaluating the effects of CS on MR images has been mostly positive with regards to its potential as a clinical tool.

  7. Abstract. Background: There is limited clinical patient data comparing the first and second waves of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in the United States and the effects of a COVID-19 resurgence on different age, racial and ethnic groups.