Joseph Roebuck Ph.D., M.D.

Joe Roebuck is a Radiologist and MRI/MRS scientist. His research interests include magnetic resonance imaging and spectroscopy, computer applications in radiology, teleradiology, and interventional radiology. He is currently a trainee under the auspices of the Multidisciplinary Training in Image Guided Therapy NIH R25 Grant.

 

Education:

2005 - present Image Guided Therapy Fellowship, Brigham and Women's Hospital
2005 - present Abdominal Imaging and Intervention Fellowship, Brigham and Women's Hospital
2001 - 2005 Radiology Residency, State University of New York
2000 - 2001 Transitional year residency Providence Hospital
1996 - 2000 Doctor of Medicine, Wayne State University
1994 - 1996 Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Radiology, University of Pennsylvania
1987 - 1994 Doctor of Philosophy (Biomedical Engineering), University of Michigan
1983 - 1986 Master of Science (Electrical Engineering), University of Michigan
1982 - 1983 Master of Science (Biomedical Engineering), University of Michigan
1977 - 1981 Bachelor of Science (Chemistry, Cell & Molecular Biology), University of Michigan

Publications:

  1. D.J. Peck, J.P. Windham, H. Soltanian-Zadeh, J.R. Roebuck: A rapid and accurate algorithm for volume determination in MRI, Med. Phys. 19, 599-605 (1992)
  2. J.J. Baka, S.C. Patel, J.R. Roebuck, D.O. Hearshen: Predominantly extra-axial astroblastoma: Findings on CT, angiography, MRI, and proton spectroscopy, Am. J. Neurorad. 14, 946-950 (1993)
  3. J.R. Roebuck, D.O. Hearshen, M. O'Donnell, T.E. Raidy: Correction of phase effects produced by eddy currents in solvent suppressed 1H-CSI, Magn. Reson. Med. 30, 277-282 (1993)
  4. J.R. Roebuck, J.P. Windham, D.O. Hearshen: Segmentation ofMRS signals using ASPECT (Analysis of SPectra using EigenvectordeComposition of Targets), Med. Phys. 21, 277-285 (1994)
  5. J.R. Roebuck: Segmentation of Proton MRS Signals Compromisedby Partial Volume Contamination, University Microfilms, Inc, Ann Arbor,MI (1994) (doctoral dissertation)
  6. J.R. Roebuck, K.M. Cecil, M.D. Schnall, R.E. Lenkinski: Human breast lesions: Characterization with proton MR spectroscopy, Radiology 209, 269-275 (1998)

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