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Imaging

MRI’s (Improvements). Imaging. The Medical application of: . MRI brain scan. MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) Machine. By: Elea Roberts. About the inventor(s). Paul Lauterbur -Born in Sidney Ohio on May 6 th 1929. -He died of Kidney failure in Urbana on March 27 th , 2007.

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Imaging

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  1. MRI’s (Improvements) Imaging The Medical application of: MRI brain scan MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) Machine By: Elea Roberts

  2. About the inventor(s) Paul Lauterbur -Born in Sidney Ohio on May 6th1929. -He died of Kidney failure in Urbana on March 27th, 2007. -He won the noble prize (which he shared the honors with Mansfield) in 2003. -Some of the images Lauterbur first took were of green peppers, a couple of test tubes of heavy water inside a beaker of your average run of the mill water, and a clam his daughter found on the beach. -He was in the army which is where he developed the interest to invent the MRI (based on his experiments with NMR).

  3. Peter Mansfield • He was born in London on October 9th1933. • He dropped out of high school when he was 15. • He spent two years in the British Military. • Worked in a print shop and a supply room. • Went to high school to get the counterpart of what then was a high school diploma. • He earned two degrees in physics. Peter Mansfield Paul Lauterbur

  4. The original inventor of the MRI (The other two dudes just made improvements to the original MRI) Raymond Damadian • He went to Julliard for eight years to study the violin. • He was born in New York. • He was inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame in 1989. Raymond Damadian

  5. ? The Problem(s) • Exposure to ionizing radiation with past machines had been a major problem and they needed a machine that wouldn’t put of the harmful radiation. • Ionizing radiation is radiation that will create ions in a substance when it passes through it. • This was a major problem because it would cause damage to cells and tissues. radiation The IAEA warning symbol for ionizing

  6. The Second Problem • Doctors wanted to be able to observe the inside of a human’s body without having to do surgery. • This had been a constant predicament through out medical history until the MRI was invented. Weird surgery tools

  7. Brainstorm!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! • The first time that one of the two inventers had brainstormed the idea was years ago when Lauterbur was at a restaurant in Pittsburg. • He had actually drawn the first improved model of the MRI on a napkin at the restaurant.

  8. Design • The design was already partly set up because of Damadianbut Lauterbur and Mansfield made improvements byadding gradients and making it able to be produced in two and three dimensions. • Mansfield discovered how radio signals from an MRI can be examined. • How to make the imaging process a bit faster.

  9. Assemble->Test & Assess->Redesign The MRI’s went through this a bit from when it started with Damadian’s design to adding Lauterbur and Mansfield’s improvements. Lauterbur and Mansfield’s biggest redesign was when they made it towhere you could makethe images two and three dimensional and when they madethe image be able to process faster. Test tubes

  10. Share Solution • Lauterbur published his improvements to a scientific journal called Nature which actually rejected his proposal at first. • After much begging from Lauterbur Nature published his advancements to the MRI. Nature Article

  11. Controversy about the Nobel • There was much debate over who deserved the Nobel Damadian or Lauterbur and Mansfield. • They said that without Lauterbur and Mansfield the invention would not be useful to detect Cancer and that is why Damadian was not recognized. • -Damadian did not get the Nobel but he still says “If I had not been born, would MRI have existed? I don't think so. If Lauterbur had not been born? I would have gotten there. Eventually."

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