Henrik Odéenمشاهده پروفایل
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Henrik Odéen, PhD, is a researcher affiliated with the University of Utah, specializing in Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) and its integration with thermal therapies like focused ultrasound. His work bridges physics, biomedical engineering, and clinical applications. MSc in Engineering Physics, Lund Institute of Technology PhD in Physics, University of Utah Dr. Odéen's research focuses on advancing MR thermometry, acoustic radiation force imaging, and MR-guided focused ultrasound (MRgFUS) for both transcranial and breast-specific applications. His innovations address challenges in temperature accuracy, tissue elasticity mapping, and real-time treatment monitoring. Recent publications highlight his leadership in developing ethylene glycol-based MR thermometry, improving blood-spinal cord barrier permeability quantification, and exploring deep brain ultrasonic neuromodulation. He holds multiple patents related to MRgFUS systems, B0 drift correction, and skin-cooling technologies. Expertise in MR temperature imaging Applications in neuroscience (essential tremor, spinal cord injury) and oncology Collaborations in preclinical and clinical MRgFUS platforms






