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G. Allan Johnson is the Charles E. Putman University Distinguished Professor in the Department of Radiology at Duke University, with additional appointments in the Departments of Physics and Biomedical Engineering. He serves as the Director of the Duke Center for Vivo Microscopy (CIVM). His research focuses on developing novel technologies for preclinical imaging, significantly contributing to advancements in biomedical technology. He has played a pivotal role in bringing Paul Lauterbur's vision of magnetic resonance (MR) microscopy to practice, which is central to the significant paper he co-authored in 1986 on nuclear magnetic resonance imaging at microscopic resolution. His work involves engineering physics to extend the resolution of MR imaging for a wide range of applications in basic sciences.
Department of Biomedical Engineering (MS program)