As a Process Biotechnology, I primarily work with hyperpolarization techniques, xenon, and cell biology methods. My work is particularly focused on the application of hyperpolarization in studies involving cells, rodents (rats and mice), and humans. With a background in biotechnology, I have gained solid experience in both experimental and clinical MR research.
My primary area of responsibility is MRI research with a focus on hyperpolarization techniques, including work with xenon, animal models (pigs), and clinical studies in humans. I also perform cell biology analyses and contribute to the planning and execution of experimental studies.