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Emily McWalter

Research Associate at Stanford University

Emily McWalter is a Research Associate at Stanford University with a focus on medical imaging research.2 She received her education from The University of British Columbia and is based in Palo Alto.2 McWalter has made significant contributions to the field of medical research, particularly in the area of quantitative MRI techniques for understanding knee joint and soft tissue function in degenerative diseases.3

In April 2014, Dr. McWalter received the New Researcher Advocacy Award, which allowed her to travel to the Coalition for Imaging and Bioengineering Research's (CIBR) event.4 This award recognized her potential as an emerging researcher in the field of medical imaging.

Prior to her current position, McWalter worked as a Postdoctoral Fellow. Her research has been featured in various publications, including GE's MR Pulse.1 McWalter's work primarily focuses on using novel, quantitative MRI techniques to study knee joint and soft tissue function, particularly in relation to degenerative diseases.3

It's worth noting that as of February 2025, McWalter's career may have progressed further, potentially including additional accomplishments or changes in her professional role since the time of the available search results.

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Palo Alto, California