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Martin Gajdok

Biomedical Engineering

New York University

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About Martin Gajdok at New York University (NYU)

Martin Gajdok is a prominent academic figure at New York University, where they contribute to the Biomedical Engineering through intensive research in MRI techniques, NMR spectroscopy, liver disease, traumatic brain injury, metabolic imaging, water suppression, low-field MRI, quantitative analysis. A representative example of their recent contribution is the study titled "Increased GH/IGF-I Axis Activity Relates to Lower Hepatic Lipids and Phosphor Metabolism", which offers critical insights into the dynamics of MRI techniques and NMR spectroscopy. Additional work such as "Replicability of proton MR spectroscopic imaging findings in mild traumatic brain injury: Implications for clinical applications" further demonstrates their commitment to advancing knowledge in this domain.

Research Areas

MRI techniquesNMR spectroscopyliver diseasetraumatic brain injurymetabolic imagingwater suppressionlow-field MRIquantitative analysis
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Research Output

Total Citations604

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Publications57

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h-index17

Developing track record

i10-index20

Early-stage portfolio

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