Etta K. Moskowitz Lectureship: Promoting Innovation Within Your Team: Lessons Learned From 40 Years In MRI
Moskowitz Lectureship: The creative process has biological origin in the human brain that is shaped by external social and environmental factors. Advances in diagnostic imaging, including MRI, are widely considered some of the most important developments in medicine during the past half century, and will likely continue to have a significant impact on human health. Innovation in MRI through academic-industrial partnerships has accelerated the development of the field, and examination through the lens of magnetic resonance imaging provides remarkable insight into the biological basis and external factors that shape the creative process.
Department: Radiology
Contact: Tricia Hatcliff | 650-498-7359 | thatcliff@stanford.edu
Presenter(s):
- Thomas M. Grist, MD, FACR Professor and Chair of Radiology