MR Research Facility

Application Approval

 

If you have not contacted the core about your project and it has not been approved by the MR Research Facility committee, please click here for instructions on how to apply for scan time.

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Getting Started

 

  • Login in the upper right corner with your Wayne State Credentials or ilab Credentials if you are an external user

 About the Core

Wayne State University (WSU) Magnetic Resonance Research Facility (MRRF) is committed in providing state-of-the-art revolutionary Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) methods to better understand human physiology, early detection of diseases and monitoring of treatments in preclinical and clinical subjects. MRRF is equipped with a 3T human MRI (Siemens Verio) and a 7T preclinical small animal MRI scanner (Bruker BioSpec AV4) that are ideally suited for the whole body, neuroimaging, molecular and animal imaging with seamlessly integrated coil elements with up to 32 RF channels to use simultaneously. Currently, the MR center is focusing on the usage of MR techniques in patients with aging, breast cancer, diabetic retinopathy, multiple sclerosis, stroke, trauma, tumors, and fetal imaging to name a few. MRRF promotes its novel methods and developments to WSU scientific community and supports the implementation of MR methods through education, assistance in experimental design, data collection and analysis. The MR center has consistently attracted MR visionaries and scientists who have provided excellent guidance to numerous graduate students pursuing doctoral degrees and the training of research-oriented residents and faculty alike besides securing more than $70M funding over 15 years. To better serve the WSU research community, we are planning to replace the Verio 3T human MRI by a next generation 3T research scanner, the new Cima.X from Siemens, which is partially funded by an NIH S10 grant. The new scanner will allow us to compete in the forefront of neuroscience research and continue to be a leader in the field with respect to MRI research in the next 15 years or so.

Leadership

Yongsheng Chen, PhD Director (313) 577-2074

ys.chen@wayne.edu 

E. Mark Haacke, PhD Co-Director (313) 745-1395 

ehaacke@med.wayne.edu

           

 

Location and hours of operation

Hours  Mailing Address

M-F 9:00am to 5pm  

3990 John R Street  3T MRI, Harper Hospital G030 Detroit, MI 48201
421 E. Canfield street 7T MRI, Elliman Building 0121 Detroit, MI 48201

Links and Resources

  1. https://mrc.wayne.edu
  2. Getting Started in iLab

Contacts

Name Role Phone Email Location
Yongsheng Chen, PhD
Director
 
313-577-2074
 
ys.chen@wayne.edu
 

 
Yang Xuan
3T Chief Technologist
 
313-966-2233
 
yang.xuan@wayne.edu
 

 
Ramtilak Gattu
3T Technologist
 
313-745-1388
 
rgatt@med.wayne.edu
 

 
Yimin Shen
7T Technologist
 
313-577-1033
 
ym_shen@wayne.edu
 

 
Robin Roberts
7T Administrator
 
313-577-1747
 
rroberts@med.wayne.edu
 

 

Available Equipment and Resources

Name Price
MAGNETOM Verio 3T MRI View calendar
BRUKER BioSpec 7T MRI View calendar