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    Paul Christian Lauterbur (May 6, 1929 – March 27, 2007) was an American chemist who shared the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2003 with Peter...
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  • Lauterbur is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Frank Lauterbur (1925–2013), American football player and coach Paul Lauterbur (1929–2007)...
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    is used in magnetic resonance imaging. MR imaging was invented by Paul C. Lauterbur who developed a mechanism to encode spatial information into an NMR...
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  • Prompted by Damadian's report on the potential medical uses of NMR, Paul Lauterbur expanded on Carr's technique and developed a way to generate the first...
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    awarded the 2003 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, shared with Paul Lauterbur, for discoveries concerning Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI). Mansfield...
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  • throughout the world. Three Pitt alumni have been awarded the Nobel Prize: Paul Lauterbur '62 for his work in magnetic resonance imaging, Philip Hench '20 for...
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  • imaging deteriorates below 10 °C. In 1971 at Stony Brook University, Paul Lauterbur applied magnetic field gradients in all three dimensions and a back-projection...
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    73 km2) Tawawa Park, a nature and picnic area. Sidney is the hometown of Paul Lauterbur, a renowned scientist and Nobel Prize winner who helped develop the...
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  • Sciences, 2013 Walter Kohn (Professor), Nobel Prize in Chemistry, 1998 Paul Lauterbur (Research Associate, Mellon Institute, 1951–1953), Nobel Prize in Physiology...
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    brain have been performed at 9.4 T (2006) and up to 10.5 T (2019). Paul Lauterbur and Sir Peter Mansfield were awarded the 2003 Nobel Prize in Physiology...
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