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Andrew Graham Webb is an Adjunct Research Professor at the University of Illinois, specializing in the fields of bioengineering and medicinal chemistry. He obtained his Ph.D. in Medicinal Chemistry from the University of Cambridge in December 1989. His primary research interests include functional magnetic resonance imaging, thermal mapping using MRI, and the design and application of magnetic resonance microcoils and RF coils. Webb's innovative work in MRI technology aims to enhance its effectiveness for research purposes and clinical applications, benefiting various communities worldwide. His ongoing contributions to MRI research and development reflect a commitment to advancing scientific understanding and practical applications of imaging technologies.
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