São Paulo, Brazil

Caio C Quini


Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.0

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Years Active: 2024

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Title: Innovations in Magnetic Resonance Imaging by Caio C Quini

Introduction

Caio C Quini is an accomplished inventor based in São Paulo, Brazil. He has made significant contributions to the field of medical imaging, particularly through his innovative work in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). His research focuses on enhancing the understanding of myelin quality and integrity in living brains.

Latest Patents

Quini holds a patent for a groundbreaking invention titled "Signal isolation magnetic resonance image (SIMRI) and methods thereof." This patent facilitates an objective, non-invasive measurement of myelin quality and integrity by isolating myelin-specific magnetic relaxation constants in k-space. The system utilizes magnetic resonance signals to select signatures associated with myelin and encodes these signatures into images or models. This allows for the co-registration of quantitative myelin health information with 2D and 3D visualizations, as well as tractography of the myelin-signal isolated MR information. Furthermore, the system sets a model for digital hierarchical learning of biomedical signals in MR, based on experimental data.

Career Highlights

Quini is currently employed at The Methodist Hospital, where he continues to advance his research in medical imaging. His work has the potential to significantly impact the diagnosis and treatment of neurological conditions.

Collaborations

Throughout his career, Quini has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Tatiana Wolfe and Philip J Horner. These collaborations have enriched his research and contributed to the development of innovative imaging techniques.

Conclusion

Caio C Quini's contributions to the field of magnetic resonance imaging exemplify the importance of innovation in medical technology. His work not only enhances our understanding of myelin health but also paves the way for future advancements in non-invasive imaging techniques.

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