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Cardiology Grand Rounds Presenter Interview: David Sosnovik, MD

In This Video

  • The Mass General Corrigan Minehan Heart Center prepares future health care professionals and trains providers in innovative therapies and care. As part of these efforts, the center hosts regular grand rounds presentations from thought leaders and researchers on important cardiology topics
  • Mass General cardiology fellows conduct short, videotaped interviews of each grand rounds speaker to capture the salient points of each lecture presentation
  • In this video, David Sosnovik, MD, provides a high-level overview of his presentation on curves and crossings on the frontier of biomedical imaging

David Sosnovik, MD, is currently the director of the Program in Cardiovascular Imaging in the MGH-MIT Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging. His research focuses on molecular imaging, diffusion MRI of the myocardium, high field MRI, the development of new contrast mechanisms and rapid imaging techniques and novel platforms for advanced imaging in humans.

In this video, Dr. Sosnovik is interviewed by Senior Cardiology Fellow Mike Osborne, MD, and provides a high-level overview of his presentation on curves and crossings on the frontier of biomedical imaging.

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