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Michael J. Dennis, Ph.D.

Michael Dennis (University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, 1979)

Associate Professor

Department of Radiology
Medical University of Ohio

Email: midennis@meduohio.edu
Dowling Hall
Room 0123
3065 Arlington Ave.
Toledo, OH 43614-5807

Telephone: 419-383-4303


Dr. Dennis is a diagnostic medical physicist involved with the technical aspects of the application and use of the various clinical imaging modalities. Research interests include medical and analytical computed tomography, development of digital tomosynthesis, and the development of MRI imaging methods, in particular the application of functional MRI and perfusion MRI. Current projects include fMRI analysis of emotions, motor skill development, and laterality in handedness, and perfusion MRI evaluation of cerebral blood flow in migraine patients.


Recent Publications*

  • Frank, A., A. Varma, G. Lipscomb, and M. Dennis. 2001. Visualizing the entrapment of air pockets in the shell of a hemodialyzer during wet-out. Chemical Engineering Communications. 184:139-55.
  • Tremains, M. R., G. M. Georgiadis, and M. J. Dennis. 2001. Radiation exposure using the inverted C-arm technique in upper extremity surgery. Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. 83A(5):674-78.
  • Dennis, M. J. 2000. Computer-aided surgical planning for implantation of hearing aids based on CT data in a VR environment Ð Invited Commentary, RadioGraphics 21(1):190-1.
  • Frank, A., G. Lipscomb, and M. Dennis. 2000. Visualization of concentration fields in hemodialyzers by computed tomography. Journal of Membrane Science. 175:239-51.
  • Stern, S. H., M. J. Dennis, G. Williams, and M. Rosenstein. 1995. Simulation of the upper gastrointestinal fluoroscopic examination for calculation of absorbed doses in tissue. Health Physics. 69(3):391-5.

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