Karl Landheer

About Karl Landheer

Karl Landheer, With an exceptional h-index of 16 and a recent h-index of 15 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Columbia University in the City of New York, specializes in the field of Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy, Nuclar Magnetic Resonance, Machine Learning, Image Analysis.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

A post hoc analysis of vitreous haze from the SATURN study comparing investigator, central reading center, and image-derived quantitative scores

Multiancestry exome sequencing reveals INHBE mutations associated with favorable fat distribution and protection from diabetes

An improved algorithm for the assessment of quantitative vitreous haze from fundus photographs

Simultaneous detection of metabolite concentration changes, water BOLD signal and pH changes during visual stimulation in the human brain at 9.4 T

Linear combination modeling of complex relative to real 1H MR spectra improves quantification precision

Complex fitting of 1H-MR spectra improves quantification precision independent of SNR and noise correlation

Frequency drift in MR spectroscopy at 3T

Hippocampal single‐voxel MR spectroscopy with a long echo time at 3 T using semi‐LASER sequence

Karl Landheer Information

University

Position

Postdoctoral Research Associate

Citations(all)

649

Citations(since 2020)

592

Cited By

205

hIndex(all)

16

hIndex(since 2020)

15

i10Index(all)

17

i10Index(since 2020)

15

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Karl Landheer Skills & Research Interests

Magnetic Resonance Imaging

Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy

Nuclar Magnetic Resonance

Machine Learning

Image Analysis

Top articles of Karl Landheer

A post hoc analysis of vitreous haze from the SATURN study comparing investigator, central reading center, and image-derived quantitative scores

Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science

2023/6/1

Multiancestry exome sequencing reveals INHBE mutations associated with favorable fat distribution and protection from diabetes

Nature communications

2022/8/23

An improved algorithm for the assessment of quantitative vitreous haze from fundus photographs

Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science

2022/6/1

Simultaneous detection of metabolite concentration changes, water BOLD signal and pH changes during visual stimulation in the human brain at 9.4 T

Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow & Metabolism

2022/6

Karl Landheer
Karl Landheer

H-Index: 9

Linear combination modeling of complex relative to real 1H MR spectra improves quantification precision

2022

Karl Landheer
Karl Landheer

H-Index: 9

Christoph Juchem
Christoph Juchem

H-Index: 17

Complex fitting of 1H-MR spectra improves quantification precision independent of SNR and noise correlation

Proc. Intl. Soc. Mag. Reson. Med

2022

Karl Landheer
Karl Landheer

H-Index: 9

Christoph Juchem
Christoph Juchem

H-Index: 17

Hippocampal single‐voxel MR spectroscopy with a long echo time at 3 T using semi‐LASER sequence

NMR in Biomedicine

2021/8

Are Cramér‐Rao lower bounds an accurate estimate for standard deviations in in vivo magnetic resonance spectroscopy?

NMR in Biomedicine

2021/7

Karl Landheer
Karl Landheer

H-Index: 9

Christoph Juchem
Christoph Juchem

H-Index: 17

FAMASITO: FASTMAP Shim Tool towards user‐friendly single‐step B0 homogenization

2021/6

Karl Landheer
Karl Landheer

H-Index: 9

Christoph Juchem
Christoph Juchem

H-Index: 17

Featured Cover.

Chirality

2021/12/1

Advanced single voxel 1H magnetic resonance spectroscopy techniques in humans: Experts' consensus recommendations

NMR in Biomedicine

2021/5

Across‐vendor standardization of semi‐LASER for single‐voxel MRS at 3T

NMR in Biomedicine

2021/5

Magnetic resonance Spectrum simulator (MARSS), a novel software package for fast and computationally efficient basis set simulation

NMR in Biomedicine

2021/5

Karl Landheer
Karl Landheer

H-Index: 9

Christoph Juchem
Christoph Juchem

H-Index: 17

INSPECTOR: free software for magnetic resonance spectroscopy data inspection, processing, simulation and analysis

Scientific reports

2021/1/22

Karl Landheer
Karl Landheer

H-Index: 9

Christoph Juchem
Christoph Juchem

H-Index: 17

The e ect of basis sets on the analysis of in vivo brain MRS data obtained with standard PRESS sequences

2021

Karl Landheer
Karl Landheer

H-Index: 9

Christoph Juchem
Christoph Juchem

H-Index: 17

The effects of basis sets on magnetic resonance spectroscopy quantification for stock PRESS sequences, a simulation study

Proceedings of the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine

2021

Karl Landheer
Karl Landheer

H-Index: 9

Christoph Juchem
Christoph Juchem

H-Index: 17

Computation of Cramér-Rao Lower Bounds (CRLB) for spectral baseline shapes

2021

Karl Landheer
Karl Landheer

H-Index: 9

Christoph Juchem
Christoph Juchem

H-Index: 17

Concentration and effective T2 relaxation times of macromolecules at 3T

Magnetic Resonance in Medicine

2020/11

Karl Landheer
Karl Landheer

H-Index: 9

Christoph Juchem
Christoph Juchem

H-Index: 17

Techniques for operating magnetic resonance imagers to crush returns from unwanted coherence pathways

2020/9/8

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