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Ziying Yin, Ph.D., is passionate about bringing advanced magnetic resonance-based imaging technologies to health care. Her research focuses on using magnetic resonance elastography (MRE) to gain insight into the mechanical properties of biological tissues such as tissue adherence, stiffness and viscosity.
Dr. Yin's research aims to establish new quantitative biomarkers and improve treatment efficacy in meningioma, brain injury and myofascial pain syndrome. Her findings using MRE to evaluate tumor adhesion and invasion in meningioma can: aid neurosurgeons in surgical planning; reduce the risk of postoperative complications such as infection, infarction and deep venous thrombosis; and improve the likelihood of complete tumor resection. Her work to quantitatively characterize the viscoelastic properties of myofascial tissue and adhesion at interfaces could significantly aid the assessment of therapeutic modalities and help address the issue of opioid overuse in myofascial pain syndrome, which is a significant concern in the treatment of this condition. Additional research focuses on developing novel imaging biomarkers to help clinicians identify individuals with brain injuries induced by RHIs, which can be challenging using current diagnostic methods because they are often asymptomatic.
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