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Habib Zaidi

Researcher at University Medical Center Groningen

Publications -  557
Citations -  15951

Habib Zaidi is an academic researcher from University Medical Center Groningen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Imaging phantom & Correction for attenuation. The author has an hindex of 62, co-authored 513 publications receiving 13563 citations. Previous affiliations of Habib Zaidi include Johns Hopkins University & University of Southern Denmark.

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An increase in retractions of research publications is an issue for Medical Physics.

TL;DR: Translational research in medical physics attracts a lot of interest given its potential impact on the delivery of patient care and the credibility of scientific discoveries and research outcomes reported in the scientific literature is driven by confidence in the integrity of scientists performing this research.
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Total-body PET is ready for prime time

TL;DR: The PET technology is an exciting time for PET technology where major developments in instrumentation that might lead to break-throughs in clinical and research applications as discussed by the authors, and different design trends have emerged, with PET scanners now available with a broad spectrum of features.
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Characterization of scattered radiation profile in volumetric 64 slice CT scanner: Monte Carlo study using GATE

TL;DR: The results indicate that the GATE Monte Carlo code is a useful tool for investigation of scattered radiation characterization in CT scanners and there is a possibility of take advantage of GATE for simulation of PET and CT scanners in order to simultaneously asses the contribution of scattered Radiation in PET/CT scanners.
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Tensor Radiomics: Paradigm for Systematic Incorporation of Multi-Flavoured Radiomics Features

TL;DR: The results showed that TR based on varying bin sizes on CT images of lung cancer and PET-CT images of head and neck cancer improved accuracy compared to regular radiomics features for OS prediction and applied to MR imaging of glioblastoma showed improved reproducibility when compared to many single-flavour features.
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An update on computational anthropomorphic anatomical models

TL;DR: A review of state-of-the-art developments and recent advances in the design of sophisticated computational models of the human anatomy with a particular focus on their use in radiation dosimetry calculations is provided in this paper .