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Amy L. Lerner, Ph.D. Department of Biomedical Engineering University of Rochester work Box 270168 Rochester, NY 14627-0168 office: Goergen Hall 307 p 585-275-7847 f 585-276-1999 Lerner

Amy Lerner - Current Research

MR Imaging of Musculoskeletal Joints and Bone Properties

MR image clearly defines anatomic boundaries and bone structrue.

Our computational models rely on the use of magnetic resonance (MR) imaging techniques, with special sequences and surface coils developed by our collaborators at the Rochester Center for Brain Imaging. With these techniques, we can capture not only the definition of the boundaries between tissues, but also information about the bone structure underlying the cartilage surfaces.

Our recent studies have shown that these images may be used to non-invasively predict bone mechanical properties with accuracy comparable to other more invasive techniques such as micro-computed tomography imaging. Possible future applications of this technique include clinical research for osteoporosis or osteoarthritis.