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Nobuhiko Hata was born in Kobe, Japan. He received the B.E. degree in precision machinery engineering in 1993 from School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan, and the M.E. and the Doctor of Engineering degrees in precision machinery engineering in 1995 and 1998 respectively, both from Graduate School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan. He is currently an Associate Professor of Radiology, Harvard Medical School and Technical Director of Image Guided Therapy Program, Brigham and Women’s Hospital. He started his career at Brigham and Women’s Hospital initially as a research fellow in 1995, then became Instructor of Radiology in 2000 and Assistant Professor of Radiology in 2005, all at Department of Radiology. In 2008, He founded a research group called Surgical Navigation and Robotics Laboratory, under Image Guided Therapy Program.In the Image Guided Therapy Program and Surgical Navigation and Robotics Laboratory, he continues to work on medical image processing and robotics in image-guided surgery. His major achievements include neurosurgical navigation combined with ultrasound imaging, surgical robot for magnetic resonance imager, and motion-adaptable surgical robot for image-guided therapy. More importantly, he developed key technology in many “the first” therapy in MRI-guided therapy; MR-guided prostate biopsy, MR-guided laser ablation therapy of brain tumor, and MR-guided microwave ablation therapy of liver tumor. In total, he has co-authored 49 original articles and have been involved in 11 federal and non-federal grants during the course of his research career.
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Latest revision as of 18:04, 10 July 2017
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Lecturer
Nobuhiko Hata, PhD (Dr. Hata's personal web page)
Associate Professor of Radiology, Harvard Medical School Director, Surgical Navigation and Robotics Laboratory (www.snrlab.org)
Speaker Bio
Nobuhiko Hata was born in Kobe, Japan. He received the B.E. degree in precision machinery engineering in 1993 from School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan, and the M.E. and the Doctor of Engineering degrees in precision machinery engineering in 1995 and 1998 respectively, both from Graduate School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan. He is currently an Associate Professor of Radiology, Harvard Medical School and Technical Director of Image Guided Therapy Program, Brigham and Women’s Hospital. He started his career at Brigham and Women’s Hospital initially as a research fellow in 1995, then became Instructor of Radiology in 2000 and Assistant Professor of Radiology in 2005, all at Department of Radiology. In 2008, He founded a research group called Surgical Navigation and Robotics Laboratory, under Image Guided Therapy Program.In the Image Guided Therapy Program and Surgical Navigation and Robotics Laboratory, he continues to work on medical image processing and robotics in image-guided surgery. His major achievements include neurosurgical navigation combined with ultrasound imaging, surgical robot for magnetic resonance imager, and motion-adaptable surgical robot for image-guided therapy. More importantly, he developed key technology in many “the first” therapy in MRI-guided therapy; MR-guided prostate biopsy, MR-guided laser ablation therapy of brain tumor, and MR-guided microwave ablation therapy of liver tumor. In total, he has co-authored 49 original articles and have been involved in 11 federal and non-federal grants during the course of his research career.
Lecture date/time/location
- Oct 7, 2010, 11:45- ,
- Location TBD
Learning objective
- The participants will learn the basics and principles of medical imaging (CT, ultrasound, MRI)
- The participants will learn the utility of medical imaging in diagnostic medicine
- The learners can basic anatomy of brain and its primary function.
Recommended reading before the class
- PBS Series Secret of Brain Anatomy . A bit old, but good portal page to start with.
- Interesting Scientific American episode on brain
http://video.pbs.org/video/1390247671/
Recommended exercise before the class
- Download 3D Slicer/Install it in your computer
- Go to the down load page http://www.slicer.org/pages/Special:SlicerDownloads
- Select "stable" releases, select your OS (Windows or Mac Intel), and select the latest release
- After the downloading the installation file, click it and start an installation of the software.
- Try a tutorial on Slicer
- Go to the tutorial page https://www.slicer.org/wiki/Slicer_3.6:Training
- Try the tutorial in the top two rows, namely "Slicer3Minute Tutorial" and "Slicer3Visualization Tutorial"
- [Optional] If you are comfortable using Slicer, try loading and visualizing Brain Atlas (http://www.na-mic.org/publications/item/view/1265). This will most likely be used in the lecture for demonstration.
Problems we address in the class
- Describe MRI in short. What is it?
- What is the utility of MRI?
- Where is The Primary Motor Cortex? What is its function?
- How do you visualize The Corticospinal Tract? What is the computational methods used?
- What does The Visual System consist of?