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The figure in the publication that demonstrated the ability to reconstruct images from NMR signals recorded at various directions of the magnetic field gradient

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A Memorial Symposium

A symposium in remembrance of Paul Lauterbur, who received the Nobel Prize for the discovery of Magnetic Resonance Imaging - research done while he was a member of the the Stony Brook Department of Chemistry, will be held on

Friday, September 7, 2007.

The plenary lecture will be presented by the Nobel Laureate, Richard Ernst, who is Professor Emeritus at the ETH in Zürich Switzerland. The lecture has been designated a President's Lecture.

PRELIMINARY PROGRAM

The symposium will take place in the Student Activity Center Auditorium at the University at Stony Brook. It is supported by the Offices of the President, Provost, Vice President for Research, Dean of Arts & Sciences and Dean of Medicine. Support from Varian Associates is also acknowledged.

Inquiries may be directed to:

Lauterbur Symposium
Dept of Chemistry
SUNY Stony Brook
Stony Brook, NY 11794-3400,
                 
or
E-mail at bhsiao@notes.cc.sunysb.edu

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The Varian A-60 NMR Spectromter on which Paul Lauterbur conducted the experiments that led to the imaging of samples using Nuclear Magnetic Resonance

     

Paul Lauterbur's Autobiography at nobelprize.org

Organizing Committee

Richard Ernst's Autobiography at nobelprize.org

 

Last Update: 07-Jun-2007
Maintained by: Bob Schneider (Bob.Schneider @ sunysb.edu)