
Quantitative Acoustic Microscopy (QAM) is an imaging modality employing very high-frequency ultrasound >200 MHz to form two-dimensional (2D) quantitative images or acoustical and mechanical properties of soft tissues with microscopic resolution (~1 to 8 μm).
Jonathan Mamou, Ph.D., Weill Cornell Medicine (WCM) associate professor of electrical engineering in radiology, recently acquired an R01 National Institutes of Health (NIH) grant expected to “...