DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL PHYSICS

UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN -School of Medicine & Public Health

 


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Oliver Wieben, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor

 

1316 Wisconsin Institutes for Medical Research

UW-Medical Physics and Radiology

Madison, WI 53705

 

Telephone: 608/263-0793 office

Fax: 608/262-2413

E-mail: oweiben@wisc.edu

 

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OTHER DEPARTMENT AFFILIATIONS [back to top of page]

  • Medical Physics

  • Radiology

 

EDUCATION [back to top of page]

 
 
  • Vordiplom Diplom, University of Karlsruhe, Germany (Electrical Engineering)

  • M.Sc., University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI (Electrical Engineering)

  • Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI (Electrical Engineering)

 
  RESEARCH INTEREST [back to top of page]  
     

POSITIONS [back to top of page]

  • 2002-2005, Assistant Scientist, Dept of Diagnostic Radiology, University Clinics, Freiburg, Germany

  • 2005-2007, Assistant Scientist, Depts of Medical Physics and Radiology, University of Wisconsin

  • 2007-Present, Associate Scientist, Depts of Medical Physics and Radiology, University of Wisconsin

 

AWARDS AND HONORS [back to top of page]

 
 
  • Baden-Wurttemberg Exchange Program Scholar: One year scholarship at the Univesrity of Wisconsin-Madison organized by the Akademisches Auslandsamt Karlsruhe and the Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst (DADD)

  • Vilas Travel Fellowship:  from the Graduate Student Council of the University of Wisconsin

  • Research Fellowship (Ruckkehrerstelle), University Hospital Freiburg

 

 

MEMBERSHIPS [back to top of page]

 
 
  • Member, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

  • Member, The International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (ISMRM)

 

 

PATENTS [back to top of page]

 

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PUBLICATIONS [back to top of page]

 
 
  1. O. Wieben, V. X. Afonso, and W. J. Tompkins, ``The Classification of PVCs Using Filter Bank Features, Induction of Decision Trees, and a Fuzzy-Rule-Based System,'' Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing, 37(5): 560-565. 1999.

  2. O. Wieben, T. J. Carroll, J. S. Swan, and R. Frayne, ``Rapid Generation of Preview Images for Real-Time 3D MR Angiography,'' Physics in Medicine and Biology, 47(1): N17-N24, 2002.

  3. O. Wieben, T. M. Grist, T. F. Hany, F. J. Thornton, J. K. Glaser, D. H. Skuldt, W. F. Block, ``Time-resolved 3D MR angiography of the abdomen with a real-time system,'' Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, 52(4): 921-6, 2004.

  4. T. A. Bley, O. Wieben, M. Uhl, P. Vaith, D. Schmidt, N. Ghanem, J. Langer, ``MRI depicts mural inflammation of the temporal artery in giant cell arteritis,'' Arthritis and Rheumatism , 51(6):1062-3, 2004.

  5. T. A. Bley, O. Wieben, M. Uhl, J. Thiel, D. Schmidt, J. Langer, ``High resolution MRI in giant cell arteritis: vessel wall imaging of the superficial temporal arteritis,'' American Journal of Radiology , 184(1): 283-7, 2005.

  6. T. A. Bley, K. Warnatz, O. Wieben, M. Uhl, C. Scholz, P. Vaith, H. H. Peter, M. Langer, `` High-resolution MRI in giant cell arteritis with multiple inflammatory stenoses in both calves,'' Rheumatology , 44(7): 954-5, 2005.

  7. T. A. Bley, O. Wieben, J. Leupold, M. Uhl, ``MRI findings in temporal arteritis,'' Circulation , 111(16):e260, 2005.

  8. T. A. Bley, O. Wieben, M. Uhl, N. Miehle, M. Langer, J. Hennig, M. Markl, `` Integrated head-thoracic vascular MRI at 3 T: Assessment of cranial, cervical and thoracic involvement of giant cell arteritis.,'' MAGMA , 18(4): 193-200, 2005.

  9.  A. Mistretta, O. Wieben, J. Velikina, W. Block, J. Perry, Y. Wu, K. Johnson, Y, Wu, , ''Highly Constrained Backprojection for Timr Resolved MRI,''  MRM, 55(1): 30-40, 2006.

  10. T. A. Bley, M. Markl, O. Wieben, `` Inflammatory hyperenhancement persists in delayed high-resolution MRI in giant cell arteritis. AJR, 186(4): 1197-8, 2006.

  11. M. Markl, M. Uhl, O. Wieben, T. Ness, M. Langer, J. Hennig, T. A. Bley, ''High resolution 3T MRI for the assessment of cervical and superficial cranial arteries in giant cell arteritis. '' J Magn Reson Imaging 2006.

  12.  J. Leupold, O. Wieben, S. Mansson, O. Speck, K. Scheffler, J.S. Petersson, J. Hennig, “Fast chemical shift mapping with multiecho balanced SSFP”, MAGMA;19(5):267-73, 2006

  13. A. L. Wentland, F. R. Korosec, K. K. Vigen, O. Wieben, J. P. Fine, and T. M. Grist, `` Cine flow measurements using phase contrast with undersampled projections: in vitro validation and preliminary results in vivo.,'' JMRI , 24 (4): 945-51, 2006.

  14.  D. Lum, K.M. Johnson, O. Wieben, F.R. Korosec, C.A. Mistretta, and P.D. Turksi, `` Measurement of Trans-stenotic Pressure Gradients: Comparison Between Retrospective ECG-Gated 3D Phase-Contrast MRA and Endovascular Pressure-Sensing Guidewires.,'' accepted in Radiology JMRI, 2007.

  15. D. Lum, K.M. Johnson, O. Wieben, F.R. Korosec, C.A. Mistretta, and P.D. Turksi, `` Measurement of Trans-stenotic Pressure Gradients: Comparison Between Retrospective ECG-Gated 3D Phase-Contrast MRA and Endovascular Pressure-Sensing Guidewires.,'' accepted in Radiology JMRI, 2007.

  16. R. Moftakhar, B. Aagaard-Kienitz, K.M. Johnson, P.A. Turski, A.S. Turk, D.B. Niemann, D. Consigny, J. Grinde, O. Wieben, C.A. Mistretta. Noninavsive Measurement of Intra-aneurysmal Pressure and Flow Velocity Using Phase Contrast Vastly Undersampled Projection Imaging (PC-VIPR). accepted for publication in AJNR 2007.


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