Ohio State University to Begin New MRI Project

by Administrator 29. April 2009 02:14

Ohio State University has recently announced that it is in the beginning phase of a partnership with state and business partners to begin research and development of a powerful MRI.

The MRI hopes to be the strongest in the world.  A very powerful MRI has several benefits, but the most important is that it can help prevent the need of exploratory surgery by providing clear scans of the patients internal organs and system.  

Much of the research and development of this project will take place in the Wright Center which is located outside of OSU.  The center current has a 7 magnet Tesla MRI, and hopes that its research can develop an 8 Tesla magnet MRI.

If you or someone you love has been diagnosed with NSF following a contrast MRI procedure, contact the NSF lawyers of Williams Kherkher to find out if you have grounds for a legal claim. Call 800-761-3187 today.   

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