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Edward Tsyganov, Ph.D.

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Edward Tsyganov
Name:
  Edward N. Tsyganov, Ph.D.
Academic Title:
  Assistant Professor
Primary Appointment:
  Radiology
School:
  Southwestern Medical School
Affiliations:
  Radiology

 RESEARCH OVERVIEW
 
Novel detectors for X-ray and gamma particles. Positron emission tomography, single photon emission tomography, X-ray tomography (CT). Novel 3D reconstruction algorithms for PET, SPECT, CT and optical imaging.
Gas Electron Multiplying Detectors for Medical Applications.
 
 RESEARCH INTERESTS
 
Positron emission tomography; 3-D imaging reconstruction; novel nuclear detectors.
 
 RECENT PUBLICATIONS
 
P. P. Antich, E. N. Tsyganov, N. A. Malakhov, Z. Y. Sadygov,, "Avalanche Photo Diode with Local Negative Feedback Sensitive to UV, Blue and Green Light"" Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research, A 389:491-498, 1997
Peter P. Antich, Robert W. Parkey, Edward N. Tsyganov, Alexander I. Zinchenko, "A superfiber for position sensitive detectors" Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research, A 412:247-253, 1998
Durkee, J W Jr; Antich, P P; Tsyganov, E N; Constantinescu, A; Fernando, J L; Kulkarni, P V; Smith, B J; Arbique, G M; Lewis, M A; Nguyen et al., "SPECT electronic collimation enhancement using chi-square minimization" Physics in Medicine and Biology,, Volume 43, Issue 10:2949-2974, 1998
P. Antich, R. Parkey, E. Tsyganov, V. Garmash, I. Zheleznykh, "Comparison of LSO samples produced by Czochralsky and modified Musatov methods" Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research, A. 441:551-557, 2000
Edward Tsyganov , Peter Antich, Robert Parkey, Serguei Seliounine, Viatcheslav Golovatiouk, Sergey Lobastov, Valeriy Zhezher, Alexei Buzulutskov, "Gas Electron Multiplying Detectors for Medical Applications" Submitted to Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research A, 2008,
 
 SIGNIFICANT PUBLICATIONS
 
P. Antich, N. Malakhov, R. Parkey, N. Slavin, E. Tsyganov, "3D Position Readout From Thick Scintillators" Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research, A 480/2-3:782-787, 2002
P. Antich P., A. Constantinescu, R. Mason, R. McColl, O. K. Oz, P. Kulkarni, S. Seliounine, N. Slavine, E. Tsyganov, "FDG Imaging of Lung Metastases in Copenhagen Rats on a Small Animal PET System with Position-Encoding Fiberoptic Detectors" Journal of Nuclear Medicine, 43(5):216, 2002
Zinchenko, E. N. Tsyganov, N. V. Slavine, P. V. Kulkarni, M. A. Lewis, R. P. Mason, O. K. Oz, R. W. Parkey, P. P. Antich, "Expectation Maximization Algorithm With Resolution Deconvolution For 3-D Image Reconstruction In A Small Animal Pet Imager" 50 Annual Meeting of the Society of Nuclear Medicine, New Orleans, Luisiana, June 25, 2003, paper 528 2003
P. Antich, R. Parkey, S. Seliounine, N. Slavine, E. Tsyganov, A. Zinchenko, "Application of Expectation Maximization Algorithms for Image Resolution Improvement in a Small Animal PET System" IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science, vol. 52, no. 3:684-690, June 2005
Edward N. Tsyganov, Jon Anderson, Gary Arbique, Anca Constantinescu, Marc Jennewein, Padmakar V. Kulkarni, Ralph P. Mason, Roderick W. McColl, Orhan K. Oz, Robert W. Parkey, Edmond Richer, Frank Rosch, Serguei Y. Seliounine, Nikolai V. Slavine, Suresh C. Srivastava, Philip E. Thorpe, Alexander I. Zinchenko, and Peter P. Antich, "UTSW Small Animal Positron Emission Imager" IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Physics, Vol 53, No 5:pp 2591-2600., October 2006
 
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