Ted Trouard, PhD

Professor, Biomedical Engineering
Professor, Radiology and Imaging Sciences
Assistant Director, BIO5 Institute

Dr. Trouard is a leader in the development and biomedical application of magnetic resonance imaging, or MRI, technologies. His lab has developed techniques that allow very clear MRI images of stroke that aid in treatment. Dr. Trouard’s imaging techniques also are being used to better diagnose and treat cancer, Alzheimer's disease and Niemann-Pick Type C disease. His work also includes using mathematical models that simulate water movement within living tissue to deepen our understanding of what an MRI tells us about the body.

Dr. Trouard leads an MRI group at the U of A and collaborates with radiologists, pediatricians, neuroscientists, oncologists, geneticists and engineers at the university’s colleges of engineering, medicine and sciences. He also works with scientists throughout the world who are seeking to improve MRI applications for early detection and monitoring of neurological diseases and cancer as well as understand the processes of normal aging of the brain.

Degrees

  • PhD: Biophysics, University of Virginia
  • BS: Physics, California Polytechnic State University
Research Interests

magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), neuroimaging, focused ultrasound for drug delivery, Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, Niemann-Pick Type C disease