Mina Kim

Postdoctoral Fellow
Dept. of Radiology, Johns Hopkins University
school of Medicine


 
F.M. Kirby Research Center
Kennedy Krieger Institute
707 N. Broadway
Baltimore, MD 21205

 
Email address: mina@mri.jhu.edu
Office: F.M. Kirby Research Center
Phone: (443) 923-9523
Fax: (443) 923-9505

 

Education: 

2006 -

Postdoc - F.M. Kirby Center, Johns Hopkins Medical Institutes

2002 - 2005

Ph.D. - Biophysical Sciences and Medical Physics, University of Minnesota, Center for Magn Reson Research
Thesis title: Functional and connectivity mapping of the visual system

1999 - 2001

M.S. - Medical Physics, Ewha University
Thesis title: Development of a Single-Turn Solenoid Coil with Optimized Radio Frequency Field Uniformity for Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Breast

1995 - 1999

B.S. - Physics, Ewha University

 

Publications: 

M. Kim, I. Ronen, K. Ugurbil, and D-S Kim (2006):
Spatial resolution dependence of DTI tractography in human occipito-callosal region, Neuroimage, Sep;32(3):1243-9. pubmed

 

M. Kim, M. Ducros, T. Carlson, I. Ronen, S. He, K. Ugurbil, and D-S Kim (2006):
Anatomical correlates of the functional organization in the human occipitotemporal Cortex. Magn Reson Imaging, Jun;24(5):583-90. pubmed

 

D-S Kim and M. Kim (2005):
Combining functional and diffusion tensor MRI. Ann N Y Acad Sci. Dec;1064:1-15.
pubmed

 

C. Kayser, M. Kim, K. Ugurbil, D-S Kim and P. Konig (2004):
A comparison of hemodynamic and neural responses in cat visual cortex using complex stimuli. Cerebral Cortex, Aug; 14(8):881-91.
pubmed

 

D-S Kim, M.Kim, I. Ronen, E. Formisano, K-H Kim, K. Ugurbil, S. Mori, and R. Goebel (2003):
In vivo mapping of functional domains and axonal connectivity in cat visual cortex using magnetic resonance imaging. Magn Reson Imaging, Dec;21(10):1131-1140. pubmed

 

 

M. Kim, K-S Choi, S-A Shin, and E-K Jeong (1999):
Correction of Receiver Gain using Noise’s Standard Deviation for Reconstruction of T1/T2 Maps. Korean Journal of Medical Physics, Sep; 10(3):125-131.