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Martijn Froeling serves as an Assistant Professor at University Medical Center Utrecht, actively contributing to the Precision Imaging research group within the High Field division. His work bridges advanced MRI technology development with clinical applications targeting critical health domains including brain cancer, circulatory health, dementia, and musculoskeletal disorders.
His academic foundation includes:
- Master's in Biomedical Engineering from Eindhoven University of Technology (July 2009)
- PhD in Diffusion Tensor Imaging of the human forearm from Amsterdam University Medical Center and Eindhoven University of Technology (October 2012)
Dr. Froeling's research centers on pioneering quantitative MRI methodologies, with specialized expertise in Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI) across multiple organ systems (brain, peripheral nerves, muscle, kidney, heart). He drives innovation in 7T MRI hardware development—including specialized coils for multi-nuclei imaging—and conducts clinical studies focused on neuromuscular diseases. His QMRITools software platform for Mathematica enables sophisticated quantitative MRI analysis, directly supporting his mission to 'see the unseen' for advancing clinical diagnostics in cancer, cardiovascular disease, stroke, and MSK conditions.
Analysis of his 2024-2025 publications reveals a cohesive research trajectory: DTI applications dominate clinical studies (hamstring injuries, fasciculation mapping), while parallel technical work advances ultra-high-field hardware (double-tuned coils for ²H/³¹P imaging). This dual focus on clinical impact and technological innovation demonstrates his commitment to translating engineering breakthroughs into tangible medical solutions.
No scientific awards were documented in the provided materials.
While the text confirms Dr. Froeling's role in supervising PhD work (evidenced by his PhD completion under prominent supervisors), no current students or specific grant funding details are explicitly mentioned in the source material.
He operates within the High Field group at University Medical Center Utrecht, leading the Precision Imaging research initiative. This team specializes in developing cutting-edge MRI hardware (particularly for 7T systems), maintaining the QMRITools analysis platform, and executing clinical trials targeting neuromuscular pathologies alongside broader applications in oncology and cardiovascular medicine.
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