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Brennen Dobberthien, PhD

 
 

Educational Background

  • Medical Physics Residency, BC Cancer - Surrey Centre, BC, Canada (2019-2021)
  • PhD, Medical Physics, University of Alberta, AB, Canada (2019)
  • BSc, Engineering Physics with Nanoengineering Option, University of Alberta, AB, Canada (2012)

Awards and Honors

  • Kidney Foundation of Canada Allied Health Doctoral Fellowship (2017-2019)

Publications

  • Brennen J. Dobberthien, Anthony G. Tessier, Avalyn E. Stanislaus, Michael B. Sawyer, B. Gino Fallone, and Atiyah Yahya. "PRESS timings for resolving 13C4‐glutamate 1H signal at 9.4 T: Demonstration in rat with uniformly labelled 13C‐glucose." NMR in Biomedicine (2019): e4180.
  • Brennen J. Dobberthien, Vyacheslav Volotovskyy, Anthony G. Tessier, and Atiyah Yahya. "Magnetic resonance spectroscopy of rat kidney in vivo at 9.4 T." Biomedical Physics & Engineering Express 5, no. 4 (2019): 045035.
  • Brennen J. Dobberthien, Anthony G. Tessier, and Atiyah Yahya. "Improved resolution of glutamate, glutamine, and γ-aminobutyric acid with optimized point-resolved spectroscopy sequence timings for their simultaneous quantification at 9.4 T." NMR in Biomedicine 31, no. 1 (2018): e3851.
  • Marissa E. Fisher, Brennen J. Dobberthien, Anthony G. Tessier, and Atiyah Yahya. "Characterization of the response of taurine protons to PRESS at 9.4 T for Resolving choline and Determining taurine T2." NMR in Biomedicine 29, no. 10 (2016): 1427-1435.
  • Brennen J. Dobberthien, Anthony G. Tessier, B. Gino Fallone, and Atiyah Yahya. "Optimized PRESS sequence timings for measuring glycine at 9.4 T: demonstration in vivo in rat brain." Biomedical Physics & Engineering Express 2, no. 2 (2016): 027003.


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