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Doug Noll is the Ann and Robert H Lurie Professor of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Michigan, with affiliations in the College of Engineering and Medical School. He serves as Director of the Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Facility and holds Professorships in Radiology and Biomedical Engineering. His work integrates advanced MRI techniques for clinical and pre-clinical applications, focusing on image reconstruction, histotripsy, and functional MRI.
Education: PhD (1991), MS (1986) from Stanford University; BS (1985) from Bucknell University.
Research Interests: Development of MRI technologies including histotripsy-guided therapies, dynamic brain imaging, and novel reconstruction algorithms. His work addresses challenges in high-resolution imaging, real-time thermometry, and multi-modal applications in neurology and oncology.
Recent publications highlight innovations in MRI-guided focused ultrasound systems, transcranial histotripsy targeting, and gastric motor function imaging. His contributions span the intersection of engineering and clinical medicine.
Award-winning contributions to medical imaging are reflected in his leadership roles and collaborative research with institutions like the Center for Computational Medicine and Bioinformatics.


