Hangzhou, China

Yingchao Liu


Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.0

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Years Active: 2024

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Title: Innovations in Glioma Imaging by Yingchao Liu

Introduction

Yingchao Liu is a prominent inventor based in Hangzhou, China. He has made significant contributions to the field of medical imaging, particularly in the study of gliomas. His innovative approaches have led to advancements in non-invasive measurement techniques that enhance the understanding of tumor characteristics.

Latest Patents

Yingchao Liu holds a patent for a method and application for measuring the intracellular water transmembrane efflux rate. This invention involves setting magnetic resonance imaging parameters and measuring noise levels during scanning. The method optimizes the flip angle through Monte Carlo simulation and includes scanning quantitative T1 imaging and dynamic-contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging. The full shutter speed model is utilized to analyze every voxel in the tumor area, significantly improving the accuracy of the efflux rate measurement. This invention also explores the application of this measurement as a magnetic resonance imaging biomarker of glioma, aimed at evaluating the expression level of AQP4 and predicting the sensitivity of glioma radiotherapy and chemotherapy.

Career Highlights

Yingchao Liu is affiliated with Zhejiang University, where he continues to advance research in medical imaging and glioma studies. His work has garnered attention for its potential to improve treatment outcomes for patients with gliomas.

Collaborations

Yingchao Liu collaborates with notable colleagues, including Ruiliang Bai and Yinhang Jia. Their combined expertise contributes to the innovative research being conducted at Zhejiang University.

Conclusion

Yingchao Liu's contributions to glioma imaging represent a significant advancement in medical technology. His patented methods enhance the accuracy of tumor assessments and hold promise for improving patient care in oncology.

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