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  • Member of the Association of American Physicians
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Overview

Richard L. Popp is affiliated with Stanford University in the United States. Their research predominantly focuses on medicine, with a specialization in subfields such as radiology, nuclear medicine and imaging, critical care and intensive care medicine, as well as radiation.

The main topics of their work include:

  • Radiology practices and education
  • Ultrasound in Clinical Applications
  • Advanced Radiotherapy Techniques

Their recent publications demonstrate involvement in both clinical and technical aspects of medical imaging and guidance systems. Notable papers authored by Richard L. Popp include:

  • "Child-Like Curiosity and Enthusiasm [People]" (2021), published in IEEE Solid-State Circuits Magazine
  • "Technical Validation of a Training Workstation for Magnet-Based Ultrasound Guidance of Fine-Needle Punctures" (2025), published in Sensors

These papers reflect an interest in integrating ultrasound technology into clinical practice, as well as advancing educational tools for medical procedures.

Frequent collaborators in their research include:

  • Christian Kühnel
  • Martin Freesmeyer
  • Falk Gühne
  • Laura Schreiber
  • Steffen Schrott

Publication venues for their work have included the IEEE Solid-State Circuits Magazine and Sensors, indicating a blend of engineering and clinical research environments.

Richard L. Popp is recognized as a member of the Association of American Physicians, reflecting their professional affiliations in the medical community.

Best Publications

  • Myocardial infarction redefined--a consensus document of The Joint European Society of Cardiology/American College of Cardiology Committee for the redefinition of myocardial infarction.

    Elliott Antman;Jean-Pierre Bassand;Werner Klein;Magnus Ohman

  • Myocardial infarction redefined - A consensus document of the Joint European Society of Cardiology/American College of Cardiology committee for the redefinition of myocardial infarction

    J. S. Alpert;E. Antman;F. Apple;P. W. Armstrong

  • Relation of transmitral flow velocity patterns to left ventricular diastolic function: New insights from a combined hemodynamic and Doppler echocardiographic study

    Christopher P. Appleton;Liv K. Hatle;Richard L. Popp

  • Noninvasive estimation of right ventricular systolic pressure by Doppler ultrasound in patients with tricuspid regurgitation

    P G Yock;R L Popp

  • Report of the American Society of Echocardiography Committee on Nomenclature and Standards in Two-dimensional Echocardiography.

    W L Henry;A DeMaria;R Gramiak;D L King

  • Late Pulmonary Sequelae of Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia

    William H. Northway;Richard B. Moss;Kathryn B. Carlisle;Bruce R. Parker

  • Mitral valve prolapse in one hundred presumably healthy young females.

    W Markiewicz;J Stoner;E London;S A Hunt

  • Sensitivity and Specificity of Echocardiographic Diagnosis of Pericardial Effusion

    Michael S. Horowitz;Clifford S. Schultz;Edward B. Stinson;Donald C. Harrison

  • Intracoronary ultrasound in cardiac transplant recipients. In vivo evidence of "angiographically silent" intimal thickening.

    F. G. Saint Goar;F. J. Pinto;E. L. Alderman;H. A. Valantine

  • Differentiation of constrictive pericarditis and restrictive cardiomyopathy by Doppler echocardiography.

    Liv K. Hatle;Christopher P. Appleton;Richard L. Popp

  • Demonstration of restrictive ventricular physiology by Doppler echocardiography.

    Christopher P Appleton;Liv K Hatle;Richard L Popp

  • Cardiac tamponade and pericardial effusion: respiratory variation in transvalvular flow velocities studied by Doppler echocardiography.

    Christopher P Appleton;Liv K Hatle;Richard L Popp

  • Ultrasound measurements of the left ventricle. A correlative study with angiocardiography.

    Harvey Feigenbaum;Richard L. Popp;Stanley B. Wolfe;Bart L. Troy

  • Intravascular ultrasound imaging of coronary arteries. Is three layers the norm

    P J Fitzgerald;F G St Goar;A J Connolly;F J Pinto

  • Tricuspid Annular Motion

    Eskil Hammarström;Bengt Wranne;Fausto J. Pinto;Josephine Puryear

  • Reliability and Reproducibility of Two Dimensional Echocardiographic Measurement of the Stenotic Mitral Valve Orifice Area

    Randolph P. Martin;Harry Rakowski;Jay H. Kleiman;William Beaver

  • Ultrasonic Cardiac Echography for Determining Stroke Volume and Valvular Regurgitation

    Richard L. Popp;Donald C. Harrison

  • The source of ultrasound contrast effect

    R S Meltzer;E G Tickner;T P Sahines;R L Popp

  • Echocardiographic Abnormalities in the Mitral Valve Prolapse Syndrome

    Richard L. Popp;Owen R. Brown;James F. Silverman;Donald C. Harrison

  • Effect of transducer placement on echocardiographic measurement of left ventricular dimensions.

    Richard L. Popp;Katherine Filly;Owen R. Brown;Donald C. Harrison

Frequent Co-Authors

Donald C. Harrison
Donald C. Harrison University of Cincinnati
Edwin L. Alderman
Edwin L. Alderman Stanford University
Margaret E. Billingham
Margaret E. Billingham Stanford University
Paul G. Yock
Paul G. Yock Stanford University
Edward B. Stinson
Edward B. Stinson Stanford University
Andre Keren
Andre Keren Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Sharon A. Hunt
Sharon A. Hunt Stanford University
Peter J. Fitzgerald
Peter J. Fitzgerald Stanford University
John S. Schroeder
John S. Schroeder Stanford University
D. Craig Miller
D. Craig Miller Stanford University

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