As a PhD student in pulmonology, I specialize in MRI-based assessment of lung function. My research focuses on hyperpolarized gas MRI for evaluating ventilation, perfusion, gas transfer, and diffusion. I hold a medical degree and have experience in both clinical research and experimental MR imaging methods.
My primary area of responsibility is lung imaging research, particularly the application of hyperpolarized gas MRI for functional assessment of the lungs. I also contribute to methodological development, data analysis, and clinical translation of advanced MRI techniques.