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Chris Boesch is affiliated with the University of Bern in Switzerland and has contributed to the field of magnetic resonance research, particularly focusing on physiological and biochemical studies using advanced imaging and spectroscopy techniques. Their work spans multiple subfields including Physiology, Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, Spectroscopy, Cell Biology, and Molecular Biology.

The main topics of their research involve:

  • Advanced MRI Techniques and Applications
  • Advanced NMR Techniques and Applications
  • Diet and metabolism studies
  • Muscle metabolism and nutrition
  • Mitochondrial Function and Pathology
  • Biochemical effects in animals
  • Adipose Tissue and Metabolism

Chris Boesch has published several papers, with notable recent contributions including:

  • "31P magnetic resonance spectroscopy in skeletal muscle: Experts' consensus recommendations," 2020, NMR in Biomedicine
  • "Proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy in skeletal muscle: Experts' consensus recommendations," 2020, NMR in Biomedicine
  • "Association of insulin resistance with the accumulation of saturated intramyocellular lipid: A comparison with other fat stores," 2024, NMR in Biomedicine
  • "Richard R. Ernst, August 14, 1933, to June 4, 2021: "Standing on the shoulder of giants"," 2021, Magnetic Resonance in Medicine
  • "Issue Information," 2021, NMR in Biomedicine

The frequent publication venues for Boesch include:

  • NMR in Biomedicine
  • Magnetic Resonance in Medicine
  • Proceedings on CD-ROM - International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine. Scientific Meeting and Exhibition/Proceedings of the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, Scientific Meeting and Exhibition

The scientist has collaborated extensively with co-authors including Joseph A. Helpern, EX Wu, T Bathen, Zaver M. Bhujwalla, and Lavinia Spain, each showing a significant number of joint publications.

Best Publications

  • Virtopsy, a new imaging horizon in forensic pathology: virtual autopsy by postmortem multislice computed tomography (MSCT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)--a feasibility study

    Michael J. Thali;Kathrin Yen;Wolf Schweitzer;Peter Vock

  • Clinical Proton MR Spectroscopy in Central Nervous System Disorders

    Gülin Öz;Jeffry R. Alger;Peter B. Barker;Robert Bartha

  • Pathways That Make Voices: White Matter Changes in Auditory Hallucinations

    Daniela Hubl;Thomas Koenig;Werner Strik;Andrea Federspiel

  • In vivo determination of intra-myocellular lipids in human muscle by means of localized 1H-MR-spectroscopy.

    Chris Boesch;Johannes Slotboom;Hans Hoppeler;Roland Kreis

  • Fructose overconsumption causes dyslipidemia and ectopic lipid deposition in healthy subjects with and without a family history of type 2 diabetes

    Kim-Anne Lê;Michael Ith;Roland Kreis;David Faeh

  • Effects of Aerobic Versus Resistance Exercise Without Caloric Restriction on Abdominal Fat, Intrahepatic Lipid, and Insulin Sensitivity in Obese Adolescent Boys: A Randomized, Controlled Trial

    So Jung Lee;Fida Bacha;Fida Bacha;Tamara Hannon;Tamara Hannon;Jennifer L. Kuk

  • A 4-wk high-fructose diet alters lipid metabolism without affecting insulin sensitivity or ectopic lipids in healthy humans

    Kim-Anne Lê;David Faeh;Rodrigue Stettler;Michael Ith

  • Large neutral amino acids block phenylalanine transport into brain tissue in patients with phenylketonuria

    Joachim Pietz;Roland Kreis;André Rupp;Ertan Mayatepek

  • Functional Evaluation of Transplanted Kidneys with Diffusion-weighted and BOLD MR Imaging: Initial Experience

    Harriet C Thoeny;Dominik Zumstein;Sonja Simon-Zoula;Ute Eisenberger

  • BOLD correlates of EEG alpha phase-locking and the fMRI default mode network.

    Kay Jann;Thomas Dierks;Chris Boesch;Mara Kottlow

  • Role of proton MR for the study of muscle lipid metabolism.

    Chris Boesch;Juergen Machann;Peter Vermathen;Fritz Schick

  • Structural and Neurobehavioral Delay in Postnatal Brain Development of Preterm Infants

    Petra S Hüppi;Bernhard Schuknecht;Chris Boesch;Emilio Bossi

  • Effect of vascular targeting agent in rat tumor model: dynamic contrast-enhanced versus diffusion-weighted MR imaging.

    Harriet C. Thoeny;Frederik De Keyzer;Vincent Vandecaveye;Feng Chen

  • Versatile frequency domain fitting using time domain models and prior knowledge.

    Johannes Slotboom;Chris Boesch;Roland Kreis

  • Postexercise fat intake repletes intramyocellular lipids but no faster in trained than in sedentary subjects

    Jacques Décombaz;Beat Schmitt;Michael Ith;Bernard Decarli

  • Topographic electrophysiological signatures of FMRI Resting State Networks.

    Kay Jann;Mara Kottlow;Thomas Dierks;Chris Boesch

  • Effects of short-term overfeeding with fructose, fat and fructose plus fat on plasma and hepatic lipids in healthy men.

    H. Sobrecases;K.-A. Lê;M. Bortolotti;P. Schneiter

  • Fast, noniterative shimming of spatially localized signals. In vivo analysis of the magnetic field along axes

    Rolf Gruetter;Chris Boesch

  • Fructose overconsumption causes dyslipidemia and ectopic lipid deposition in healthy subjects with and without a family history of

    Kim-Anne Le;Michael Ith;Roland Kreis;David Faeh

  • clinical Proton M r s pectroscopy in central nervous s ystem Disorders 1

    Gülin Öz;Jeffry R. Alger;Peter B. Barker;Alberto Bizzi

Frequent Co-Authors

Roland Kreis
Roland Kreis University of Bern
Luc Tappy
Luc Tappy University of Lausanne
Thomas Dierks
Thomas Dierks University of Bern
Ernst Martin
Ernst Martin University of Zurich
Hans Hoppeler
Hans Hoppeler University of Bern
Thomas Koenig
Thomas Koenig University of Bern
Peter Vock
Peter Vock University of Bern
Werner Strik
Werner Strik University of Bern
Rolf Gruetter
Rolf Gruetter École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Andrea Federspiel
Andrea Federspiel University of Bern

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