This is the fourth article in our continuing series of biographical pieces with a technical lean. The subject of this paper is Professor Arye Rosen, who – while employed full time at RCA Sarnoff Research Laboratory as an engineer and working on the side more-or-less as a “hobby” - pioneered the use of microwave angioplasty and ablation techniques in cardiology, and later influenced the use of microwaves in the treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). Dr. Rosen's life story is as varied and interesting as his career path, and his contributions both to traditional microwave devices as well as microwaves in medicine will definitely inspire those of you who feel like they are pulled in more than one direction...
There is a great need for novel diagnostics and treatment tools in today\u27s healthcare. In this pa...
If the Twentieth Century boasted of the Space Age and the Computer Age, the Twenty-First Century is ...
Until recently the treatment of atrial fibrillation (AF) consisted primarily of palliation, mostly i...
This article is part of a continuing series of biographical pieces on persons who have made signific...
Ventricular arrythmias are among the leading causes of morbidity and mortality in the United states....
This article is the first in a continuing series of biographical pieces on individuals who have made...
There are certain limitations and problems with using microwave radiation for diagnostic and therape...
Since direct current high energy shock fulguration was initially performed in the mid 1980s, ablatio...
This book is unique in that it is written by an author who is a pioneer in microwave technology and ...
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The Microwave heating has not only revolutionized the food industry but also has extended its wings ...
Thorough evaluation of microwave technology has led to the clinical application of several principle...
Globally, around 15 million people each year suffer a stroke. Only a small fraction of stroke patien...
There is a great need for novel diagnostics and treatment tools in today\u27s healthcare. In this pa...
If the Twentieth Century boasted of the Space Age and the Computer Age, the Twenty-First Century is ...
Until recently the treatment of atrial fibrillation (AF) consisted primarily of palliation, mostly i...
This article is part of a continuing series of biographical pieces on persons who have made signific...
Ventricular arrythmias are among the leading causes of morbidity and mortality in the United states....
This article is the first in a continuing series of biographical pieces on individuals who have made...
There are certain limitations and problems with using microwave radiation for diagnostic and therape...
Since direct current high energy shock fulguration was initially performed in the mid 1980s, ablatio...
This book is unique in that it is written by an author who is a pioneer in microwave technology and ...
Advances and updates in medical applications utilizing microwave techniques and technologies are rev...
Abstract- Paper deals with our new results in the field of waveguide and intracavitary applicators u...
This is the third article in our continuing series of general interest tutorial papers on the applic...
The Microwave heating has not only revolutionized the food industry but also has extended its wings ...
Thorough evaluation of microwave technology has led to the clinical application of several principle...
Globally, around 15 million people each year suffer a stroke. Only a small fraction of stroke patien...
There is a great need for novel diagnostics and treatment tools in today\u27s healthcare. In this pa...
If the Twentieth Century boasted of the Space Age and the Computer Age, the Twenty-First Century is ...
Until recently the treatment of atrial fibrillation (AF) consisted primarily of palliation, mostly i...