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Peter Boesiger
Born (1946-10-03) October 3, 1946 (age 78)
NationalitySwiss
Known forPioneering contributions in MRI technology
Scientific career
FieldsPhysics, Biomedical Engineering, Medical Imaging
InstitutionsUniversity Hospital Zurich, ETH Zurich

Peter Boesiger, (Peter Bösiger; born on October 3, 1946) is a Swiss physicist and biomedical engineer known for his contributions to Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI).[1][2]

Career

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In 1979, Boesiger joined the Institute for Biomedical Engineering at the University of Zurich and ETH Zurich. He undertook research fellowships at Emory University, Philips Medical Systems, and Philips Research Laboratories. By 1991, he had become a professor of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Zurich and the ETH Zurich. In 2001, he became the director of the Institute for Biomedical Engineering at both institutions, a position he held until his retirement.[3][4]

Research and contributions

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Boesiger's research has been pivotal in developing new MRI and spectroscopy procedures to assess the functions of the human brain, cardiovascular, and digestive systems. His team has advanced parallel imaging techniques for faster image acquisition and developed methods for accurate flow quantification in moving structures like heart valves and coronaries. His contributions also include cardiac spectroscopy and spectroscopic imaging of selected substances in the human brain.[1]

Awards and recognition

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  • Award of the Faculty of Natural Sciences of the University of Zurich (1977)
  • Award of Georg Friedrich Götz, University of Zurich (1988)
  • Thermology Commendation Award, American Academy of Thermology (1989)
  • Günther Laukien Prize (2001)
  • Fellow of the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (2010)
  • Several medals and awards for best congress presentations (1993–2010)[5]

Memberships

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  • International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (board member 2002–05)
  • European Society of Engineering and Medicine (executive board member 1993–1999)
  • European Society of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine and Biology (scientific program committee)
  • Society for Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance
  • Cardiovascular System Dynamics Society
  • Swiss Association of Biomedical Engineering (SGBT) (board member 1981–1996; president 1987–93)
  • German Society of Biomedical Engineering (member of scientific advisory committee)
  • Swiss Society of Radiation Biology and Medical Physics
  • Swiss Association of Neuroradiology
  • Zurich Physical Society
  • International Federation for Medical and Biological Engineering (representative of SGBT)
  • Swiss Academy of Technical Sciences (representative of SGBT)

Personal life

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Peter Boesiger is married to Monika Myrtha Fischer, with whom he has four children: Franziska, Roland, Stephan, and Melanie.

References

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  1. ^ a b "Prof. em. Dr. Peter Bösiger | ETH Zurich". ee.ethz.ch. Retrieved 2024-08-12.
  2. ^ "INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR MAGNETIC RESONANCE IN MEDICINE" (PDF). Ismrm.
  3. ^ "Xavier Golay". profiles.ucl.ac.uk. Retrieved 2024-08-12.
  4. ^ Stuber, Matthias; Nagel, Eike; E. Fischer, Stefan; Spiegel, Marcus A.; Scheidegger, Markus B.; Boesiger, Peter (1998-05-01). "Quantification of the local heartwall motion by magnetic resonance myocardial tagging". Computerized Medical Imaging and Graphics. 22 (3): 217–228. doi:10.1016/S0895-6111(98)00021-4. ISSN 0895-6111. PMC 4213416. PMID 9740039.
  5. ^ "Curriculum vitae of Peter Boesiger, Ph.D, Prof". www.mr.ethz.ch. Retrieved 2024-08-12.