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Daniel Coman serves as an Associate Professor at Yale School of Medicine, with expertise in radiology and biomedical imaging. His research is focused on the development of novel magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) techniques that aim to provide insights into the physiological and chemical alterations associated with various diseases. His work employs cutting-edge methods such as multi-nuclear MR spectroscopy and advanced imaging modalities to enhance our understanding of cancer, particularly the underlying mechanisms of resistance and the design of new therapeutic approaches. Coman has pioneered the ultrafast MR Spectroscopic Imaging technique known as Biosensor Imaging Redundant Deviation Shifts (BIRDS), which facilitates mapping the acidic microenvironment in tumors. He is recognized for his significant contributions to molecular imaging and has an extensive publication record in related fields, including brain and liver neoplasms.
Administered via the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (GSAS). GRE General is optional for PhD.