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Rick Layman have worked for many years as a Board Certified Medical Physicist where he have developed translational techniques and optimized imaging methodologies to improve patient diagnosis and characterization of disease. It was during his doctorate work that he critically investigated quantitative molecular imaging methods with the goal to develop non-invasive techniques for accurate imaging based approaches. Rick specifically studied a targeted theranostic agent 68 Ga/ 177 LuAMBA and developed quantitative molecular imaging (PET/CT and SPECT/CT) methods based on attenuation correction, co-registration, and post-processing. Since joining UT MD Anderson, He have focused on advanced dual-energy CT (DECT) and photon counting detector CT (PCD-CT). This has included the development of clinical protocols and validation for diagnostic interpretation. Rick research has more specifically focused on quantitative CT to explore unique biomarkers for characterization of oncologic disease and response to therapy.
Talks About #techniques #methodologies
Preferred Locations #NorthAmerica