
Eva Alonso-Ortiz
@evaalonsoortiz
Assistant Professor @polymtl @PolyNeuro 👩🔬 MRI physicist | she/her/Dr
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https://neuro.polymtl.ca/ 13-05-2013 02:36:47
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Now that I no longer work in a cancer centre, I've been wondering how patient care and the workplace have changed with covid19. This article, written by some former colleagues McGill Medical Physics outlines some interesting positive changes: advancesradonc.org/article/S2452-…

Medical practices with fewer women have bigger wage gaps via AuntMinnie.com auntminnie.com/index.aspx?sec…. The interesting thing about this finding is that it strongly supports the idea that diversifying a workplace can make it more equitable. #WomenInSTEM

I loved attending the Anna McPherson lectures during my time at McGill, glad I can continue to do it virtually now! McGill Physics

Let’s set the record straight. Women work together & publish exceptional papers in Nature Neuroscience. The papers are undercited due to implicit bias/structural inequality/discrimination. The solution, Nature Communications, is to address the problem, not advise all grad students to work w/ men



Happy to announce that one of the projects I've been working on now has its very own twitter channel! ShimmingToolbox 🥳


The March 2021 Q&A is with @simon_mri & Korbinian Eckstein MedUni Wien and Barbara Dymerska UCL Medical Physics & Biomedical Engineering, by Highlights contributor Eva Alonso-Ortiz. Their paper is "Phase unwrapping with a rapid opensource minimum spanning tree algorithm (ROMEO)". #MRFriday blog.ismrm.org/2021/03/19/qa-…





Very excited to announce that starting October I will be joining NeuroPoly as co-PI! I will be working on advanced MRI methods for radiotherapy applications. Thank you Nikola Stikov Julien Cohen-Adad for the warm welcome 😊

I am looking for MSc/PhD students to join my new lab! Interested in MR physics, quantitative MRI for the brain and spinal cord, MRI in radiotherapy? DM me or reach out by email [email protected] if interested.

Research has evolved. Our methods have become much more about the code that enables our analysis. It’s important that this facet of our work be shared & peer-reviewed as well! Below is an excerpt from my colleague Nikola Stikov's interview for PLoS about the need to share code.

Bravo à nos deux étudiants Marie-Hélène Bourget et Agah Karakuzu Agah Karakuzu ! 👏

Want to work on B0 mapping, magnetic susceptibility and shimming? Check out the attached advert for information on a postdoc opportunity at @NeuroPoly and email [email protected] if interested.


