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Bob Liu

Associate Professor of Radiology at Harvard Medical School

Bob Liu is an accomplished researcher and academic in the field of radiology. He currently holds the position of Associate Professor of Radiology at Harvard Medical School and is affiliated with Massachusetts General Hospital.13

Professional Background

Dr. Liu earned his Ph.D. and has established himself as an expert in diagnostic imaging physics and radiology.7 He serves as the Chief Physicist at Massachusetts General Hospital, demonstrating his high level of expertise in medical physics.46

Research Interests

Dr. Liu's research focuses on several key areas in radiology and medical imaging:

  • Data mining
  • Mammography
  • Imaging phantoms
  • Radiation dosage and protection
  • Radiographic image enhancement2

His work often involves computed tomography (CT), fluoroscopy, and other advanced imaging techniques.1

Academic Impact

Dr. Liu has made significant contributions to his field:

  • He has authored numerous publications, with over 2,700 citations to his work.46
  • His research spans a wide range of concepts in radiology and medical imaging.5
  • He collaborates with other prominent researchers in his field.1

Professional Affiliations

  • Associate Professor of Radiology at Harvard Medical School
  • Chief Physicist at Massachusetts General Hospital
  • Affiliated with the Mass General Research Institute23

Dr. Liu's professional profile on LinkedIn can be found under the username bob-liu-841007208.3 His work continues to advance the field of radiology and medical imaging, contributing to improvements in diagnostic techniques and radiation safety.

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Location

Greater Boston Area