Dr Tim Rosenow is a physicist and the Facility Fellow for the 9.4T preclinical MRI at the University of Western Australia node. In his PhD, he designed and optimised MRI sequences and low-dose CT protocols for detecting paediatric lung disease in humans. He has designed, validated and patented medical image analysis techniques for disease quantification in respiratory conditions. His current research interest is the use of novel MRI techniques to measure physiological processes and their behaviour in health and disease.
The WA NIF Node’s collaboration with start-up Orthocell is advancing implant technology to benefit the health of Australians. Supported by NIF’s preclinical CT scanning capabilities, Orthocell has
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