DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL PHYSICS

UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN -School of Medicine & Public Health

 


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James A. Sorenson Ph.D.

Emeritus Professor

 

1005 Wisconsin Institutes for Medical Research

Madison, WI 53705

USA

 

 

E-mail: jasorens@wisc.edu

 

 

 

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OTHER DEPARTMENT AFFILIATIONS [back to top of page]

  • Radiology
  • Medical Physics

 

EDUCATION [back to top of page]

 
 
  • B.S., PHYSICS, University of Wisconsin -Madison, 1963
  • M.S., PHYSICS, University of Wisconsin -Madison, 1964
  • Ph.D., Radiological Sciences, University of Wisconsin -Madison, 1971
 
  RESEARCH INTEREST [back to top of page]  
 

My current research interests include the following: magnetic resonance imaging (functional MRI and MR image segmentation); diagnostic X ray; bone densitometry and body composition; absorptiometry (for bone densitometry and body composition); ROC (receiver operating characteristic) methods.

 

 

POSITIONS [back to top of page]

  • 1966-1971, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Physicist-Section of Nuclear Medicine

  • 1971-1973, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Assistant Professor of Radiology

  • 1973-1979, University of Utah, Associate Professor of Radiology, Director of MEDICAL PHYSICS

  • 1979-1987, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, Professor of Radiology, Director of MEDICAL PHYSICS

  • 1987-1989, LUNAR Corp., Madison, WI, Director of R&D

 

AWARDS AND HONORS [back to top of page]

 
   

 

MEMBERSHIPS [back to top of page]

 
 
  • American Association of Physicists in Medicine

  • Health PHYSICS Society

  • International Society of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine

 

 

PATENTS [back to top of page]

 

  1. Method for segmenting features in an image, U.S. Patent No. 5,361,763, 1993, WARF

  2. Suppression of oscillations in NMR measurement using off-resonance spin-locking pulses, U.S. Patent No. 5,420,510, 1993, Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation WARF.

 

PUBLICATIONS [back to top of page]

 
 
  1.  Sorenson, J.A., Wang, X., ROC methods for evaluation of fMRI techniques. Magn. Reson. Med., 36:737-744, 1996.

  2. Kao, Y-H., Sorenson, J.A., Winkler S.S., MR image segmentation using vector decomposition and probability techniques: a general model and its application to dual-echo images, Magn. Reson. Med., 35:114-125, 1996.

  3. Ryner L.N., Sorenson, J.A., Thomas, M.A., Localized 2D J-resolved H-1 MR spectroscopy: strong coupling effects in vitro and in vivo, Magn. Reson. Imaging, 13:853-869, 1995;

  4. Fairbanks, E.J., Santyr, G.E., and Sorenson, J.A., One-shot measurement of spin-lattice relaxation times in the off-resonance rotating frame using MR imaging, with application to breast, J. Magn. Reson. (B) 106:279-283, 1995.

  5. Kao, Y-H., Sorenson J.A., Bahn M.M., Winkler, S.S., Dual-echo MRI segmentation using vector decomposition and probability techniques: a two-tissue model. Magn. Reson. Med., 32: 342-357, 1994.

  6. Santyr G E;Fairbanks E J;Kelcz F;Sorenson J A Off-resonance spin locking for MR imaging Magnetic Resonance In Medicine 32 43-51 1994 Jul.

  7. Ryner L N;Sorenson J A;Thomas M A 3d localized 2d nmr spectroscopy on an MRI scanner Journal of Magnetic Resonance Series B 107 126-37 1995 May.

  8. Ryner L N;Sorenson J A;Thomas M A Localized 2d j-resolved 1h MR spectroscopy: strong coupling effects in vitro and in vivo Magnetic Resonance Imaging 13 853-69 1995.


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