Madison, WI, United States of America

Andrew Hahn


Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.0

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Years Active: 2020

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Title: Innovations of Andrew Hahn in Spectroscopic Magnetic Resonance Imaging

Introduction

Andrew Hahn is an accomplished inventor based in Madison, WI (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of medical imaging, particularly through his innovative patent related to hyperpolarized gas-phase contamination in spectroscopic magnetic resonance imaging.

Latest Patents

Hahn holds a patent titled "System and method for control of hyperpolarized gas-phase contamination in spectroscopic magnetic resonance imaging." This patent describes a system and method designed to acquire images of a subject who has received a tissue-soluble hyperpolarized gas into the airways. The method involves performing a pulse sequence that includes acquiring both gas-phase and dissolved-phase datasets. The gas-phase echo time and dissolved-phase echo time are selected to isolate gas-phase contamination from the dissolved-phase components. The process also includes estimating gas-phase contamination and producing a corrected dissolved-phase dataset to enhance image quality.

Career Highlights

Andrew Hahn is associated with the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation, where he continues to develop and refine his innovative ideas. His work has the potential to significantly improve the accuracy and effectiveness of medical imaging techniques.

Collaborations

Hahn collaborates with notable colleagues such as Sean Fain and Jeffrey Kammerman, contributing to advancements in the field through teamwork and shared expertise.

Conclusion

Andrew Hahn's innovative work in spectroscopic magnetic resonance imaging exemplifies the impact of dedicated inventors in the medical field. His contributions are paving the way for enhanced imaging techniques that could benefit countless patients.

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