Gary Zabow

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Gary Zabow is the current Magnetic Imaging Group leader as well as a project leader in the Applied Physics Division of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in Colorado. His current research interests include the development of imaging contrast and sensing mechanisms for magnetic resonance imaging, NMR-readable micro- and nanoprobes, new magnetics-based sensing modalities, and the exploration of novel nano- and microfabrication patterning techniques. He holds a PhD in physics from Harvard University.


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Can MRI Help Elucidate Iron-Based Neurotoxicity?

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