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Principal Investigator

Michael Joy

Michael L. G. Joy, Ph.D. [S&W]
Professor, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
University of Toronto
Institute of Biomaterials and Biomedical Engineering
4 Taddle Creek Road, Toronto, ON M5S 3G9
Telephone: 416-978-6538; Fax: 416-978 4317
Email: mike.joy @ utoronto.ca
URL: Institute of Biomaterials and Biomedical Engineering
URL: Current Density Imaging
URL: Sunnybrook and Women's Research Institute

  • Professor in Institute of Biomaterials and Biomedical Engineering and Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Toronto.
  • Pioneering research in the measurement of the measurement of electric currents with MRI (CDI).
  • PhD student, Greig Scott won Young Investigator award of the ISMRI for work on CDI.
  • Peer-reviewed funding from the Medical Research Council of Canada and Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada.
  • 5 papers and 9 abstracts reviewed and published over the last 5 years and 1 patent.
  • Growing international interest in CDI is demonstrated by invitations to speak to industry and university audiences, by collaborations with several international universities and by numerous visitors wishing to learn CDI techniques.
  • Interest in translating basic research into practice is demonstrated by funded collaborations with researchers in the private sector.

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