Daniel Coman, PhD
Assistant Professor of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging and of Biomedical EngineeringCards
About
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Assistant Professor of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging and of Biomedical Engineering
Biography
I am interested in development of molecular imaging methods to reveal physiological and chemical alterations underlying disease in preclinical models and exploit them in clinical applications. In my lab I use advanced Magnetic Resonance (MR) techniques, from multi-nuclear MR Spectroscopy (1H, 13C, 31P, 19F, 23Na) to multi-modal MR Imaging (Biosensor Imaging of Redundant Deviation in Shifts - BIRDS, Chemical Exchange Saturation Transfer, calibrated fMRI, Diffusion Tensor Imaging, Arterial Spin Labelling, etc.), to conduct in vivo biomedical imaging research on both pre-clinical and clinical scanners. My research interest is development of new MR imaging biomarkers for cancer, to better understand the resistance mechanisms and design new therapies. For this, I developed an ultrafast MR Spectroscopic Imaging technique called Biosensor Imaging of Redundant Deviation in Shifts (or BIRDS) for mapping the acidic microenvironment of cancer.
Appointments
Radiology & Biomedical Imaging
Assistant ProfessorPrimary
Other Departments & Organizations
- Bioimaging Sciences
- Magnetic Resonance Research Center
- Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
- MR Center
- Quantitative Neuroscience with Magnetic Resonance
- Radiobiology and Genome Integrity
- Radiology & Biomedical Imaging
- Yale Cancer Center
Education & Training
- PhD
- Wesleyan University, Chemistry