Recent Publications
Teaching cancer imaging in the era of precision medicine: Looking at the big picture. Lacey J.McIntosh and Ryan Tai for their work co-authoring this article in the European Journal of Radiology Open which provides the framework to teach cancer imaging in the era of genomic oncology. Available online 15 March 2022
The New England Center for Stroke Research team led by Dr. Anagnostakou publishes the first in vivo imaging of the subarachnoid trabeculae using intravascular high-frequency optical coherence tomography. This could represent transformation in our understanding of brain trauma, hydrocephalous, and brain aneurysm pathophysiology. , King R, Valavanis A, Puri A, Gounis M. Transvascular in vivo microscopy of the subarachnoid space.
Cheers to the successful collaboration supported by the U.S. – Israel Binational Science Foundation between UMass Chan Medical School and the Technion recently published jointly in Bioengineering & Translational Medicine! The project was the doctoral thesis for Mark Epshtein, who joined the New England Center for Stroke Research as a postdoctoral fellow. Biophysical targeting of high-risk cerebral aneurysms
AAV gene therapy for Tay-Sachs Disease. T Flotte, O Cataltepe, A Puri, A Batista, R Moser, D McKenna-Yasek, C Douthwright, G Gernoux, M Blackwood, C Mueller, PWL Tai, X Jiang, S Bateman, SG Spanakis, J Parzych, AM Keeler, A Abayazeed, S Rohatgi, L Gibson, R Finberg, BA Barton, Z Vardar, MS Shazeeb, M Gounis, CJ Tifft, FS Eichler, RH Brown Jr., DR Martin, Heather L. Gray-Edwards & Miguel Sena-Esteves. Nature Medicine volume 28, pages 251–259 (2022). A wonderful cross department collaboration for the first ever gene therapy of TaySachs disease.
Health Care Disparities in Radiology-A Review of the Current Literature.
doi: 10.1016/j.jacr.2021.08.024. PMID: 35033297