Fred Epstein was affiliated with Mount Sinai Beth Israel in the United States. Their research spanned several fields, with a primary focus on medicine and contributions in engineering. Epstein's work notably addressed areas within both clinical and technological domains.
The researcher's notable recent publication was titled "Accelerated MRI of epicardial adipose tissue fatty acid composition in mice using a compressed-sensing and dictionary-based reconstruction", published in 2023 in the 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.
Fred Epstein collaborated frequently with several coauthors, including:
Epstein contributed to a range of main fields including:
Their work encompassed multiple subfields, such as:
The main topics explored by Epstein included:
Frequent publication venues for Epstein's work comprised:
Howard L. Weiner;Jeffrey H. Wisoff;Michael E. Rosenberg;Mark J. Kupersmith
Shlomi Constantini;Douglas C. Miller;Jeffrey C. Allen;Lucy B. Rorke
Fred J. Epstein;Jean-Pierre Farmer;Diana Freed
F Epstein;E L McCleary
Karl F. Kothbauer;Vedran Deletis;Fred J. Epstein
Nobu Morota;Vedran Deletis;Shlomi Constantini;Markus Kofler
Paul R. Cooper;Fred Epstein
Mark J. Kupersmith;Mark J. Kupersmith;Hadas Kalish;Fred Epstein;Guopei Yu
Frederick F Lang;F. J. Epstein;J. Ransohoff;J. C. Allen
Alan R. Cohen;Jeffrey H. Wisoff;Jeffrey C. Allen;Fred Epstein
Fred J. Epstein;Jean-Pierre Farmer;Diana Freed
Karl Kothbauer;Vedran Deletis;Fred J. Epstein
Jeffrey C. Allen;Jerome Nisselbaum;Fred Epstein;Gerald Rosen
Shlomo Constantini;John Houten;Douglas C. Miller;Diana Freed
Joseph G. McCarthy;Scot B. Glasberg;Court B. Cutting;Fred J. Epstein
Douglas C. Miller;Frederick F. Lang;Fred J. Epstein
Fred Epstein;Nancy Epstein
Juan C. Alzate;Karl F. Kothbauer;George I. Jallo;Fred J. Epstein
Joseph G. McCarthy;Scot B. Glasberg;Court B. Cutting;Fred J. Epstein
Thomas P. Naidich;Fred Epstein;Joseph P. Lin;Irvin I. Kricheff
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