Mass General Brigham’s evaluation of low-field MRI performance lays potential groundwork for this technology to be a lower-cost, accessible option for breast imaging
Authorship: In addition to Koonjoo and Rosen, Mass General Brigham authors include Sheng Shen, Friderike K. Longarino, Leslie R. Lamb, Juan C. Villa Camacho, Torben P.P. Hornung, Susu Yan, Thomas R. Bortfeld, and Mansi A. Saksena. Additional authors include Stephen E. Ogier and project co-principal investigator Kathryn E. Keenan at the US National Institute of Standards and Technology.
Disclosures: Rosen is a founder and equity holder of Hyperfine, Inc. Rosen is a consultant and equity holder in DeepSpin GmbH.
Funding: Funding provided by National Institutes of Health grant 1R21CA267315, Kiyomi and Ed Baird MGH Research Scholar award, German-American Fulbright Commission, National Institute of Standards and Technology, and NIST-PREP 70NANB18H006 from U.S. Department of Commerce.
Paper cited: Shen S, Koonjoo N, et al. “Breast imaging with ultra-low field MRI” Scientific Reports DOI: 10.1038/s41598-026-37130-9
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