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Mayo Clinic researcher Scott S. Hsieh, Ph.D., studies advanced computerized tomography (CT) technology. The use of CT imaging for medical diagnosis continues to increase. Improved CT technology can create better images with less radiation or enable new clinical applications to better identify disease states in existing images. Dr. Hsieh's work includes X-ray source and detector engineering, CT system design, clinical applications, and human perception of CT images. He is a member of the CT Clinical Innovation Center.
The goal of Dr. Hsieh's research is to make CT scanners better. Radiology has benefitted greatly from the continued technical improvement of CT scanners, including increases in temporal resolution, spatial resolution, x-ray dose efficiency and dual energy imaging. These improvements continue to make CT scanners safer and more effective at diagnosis. By improving scanner technology, we can make CT scans more useful for all kinds of patients receiving scans for many different reasons.
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