Fukuoka, Japan

Kazuhiro Ichikawa



Average Co-Inventor Count = 2.6

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 1(Granted Patents)


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Years Active: 2013-2014

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3 patents (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Kazuhiro Ichikawa: Innovator in Magnetic Resonance Technology

Introduction

Kazuhiro Ichikawa is a prominent inventor based in Fukuoka, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the field of magnetic resonance technology, holding three patents that showcase his innovative approach to measurement devices and methods.

Latest Patents

Ichikawa's latest patents include a measurement device and method that utilizes magnetic resonance to obtain precise images of objects, such as functional and morphologic images. This invention addresses the challenges posed by the moving speed of the object being measured, ensuring accurate results. The device features external magnetic field generation devices, a turntable for moving the object, and advanced measurement processing units that correct for movement during imaging. Another notable patent is a method for detecting endogenous biomolecules, which allows for real-time visualization of these biomolecules to aid in the diagnosis and treatment of various diseases. This method employs magnetic resonance techniques to acquire and process imaging data effectively.

Career Highlights

Ichikawa has worked at notable institutions, including Kyushu University, where he has contributed to research and development in his field. His work has been instrumental in advancing the understanding of magnetic resonance applications in medical diagnostics.

Collaborations

Ichikawa has collaborated with esteemed colleagues such as Hideo Utsumi and Tetsuhiko Takahashi, further enhancing the impact of his research through teamwork and shared expertise.

Conclusion

Kazuhiro Ichikawa's innovative work in magnetic resonance technology has led to significant advancements in measurement devices and methods. His contributions continue to influence the fields of medical imaging and biomolecular research.

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