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Physics Nobel Laureate Russell Hulse Joins Aurora Imaging Technology Advisory Board.


NORTH ANDOVER North Andover (ăn`dōvər), town (1990 pop. 22,792), Essex co., NE Mass., on the Merrimack River, in a dairy and farm area; settled c.1644, set off from Andover and inc. 1855. , Mass. -- Aurora Imaging Technology, Inc., manufacturer of the Aurora[R] 1.5Tesla Dedicated Breast MRI 1. (application) MRI - Magnetic Resonance Imaging.
2. MRI - Measurement Requirements and Interface.
 System, today named Nobel Laureate Noun 1. Nobel Laureate - winner of a Nobel prize
Nobelist

laureate - someone honored for great achievements; figuratively someone crowned with a laurel wreath
 Professor Russell A. Hulse its newest advisory board member. Dr. Hulse recently retired as a principal research physicist after 30 years at the U.S. Department of Energy Princeton Plasma Physics Noun 1. plasma physics - the branch of physics concerned with matter in its plasma phase
natural philosophy, physics - the science of matter and energy and their interactions; "his favorite subject was physics"
 Laboratory at Princeton University Princeton University, at Princeton, N.J.; coeducational; chartered 1746, opened 1747, rechartered 1748, called the College of New Jersey until 1896. Schools and Research Facilities
, and is now a regental professor at the University of Texas at Dallas History
The university was originally started as a research arm of Texas Instruments as the Graduate Research Center of the Southwest in 1961. The institute (by then renamed the Southwest Center for Advanced Studies) which at the time was located at Southern Methodist
.

Dr. Hulse also is a member of the Board of Directors at Battelle, a $3 billion annual revenue global science and technology enterprise that develops and commercializes technology and manages laboratories for customers.

"Although the mission of Aurora is to detect and fight breast cancer, the means is undoubtedly high technology," said Olivia Ho Cheng, president and chief executive officer, Aurora. "With this in mind, we are constantly in search of the best scientific and technological minds to assist us in our mission, whether carried out in hardware or software. Having Dr. Hulse, a scientist of impeccable credentials, especially in numerical modeling, is a tremendous boost of the company's ongoing research and development to further our technology."

Fighting breast cancer is not only a matter of early detection, but also involves an understanding of its genesis. One area of particular interest is to carry out so-called "outcome analysis," namely a sophisticated data-mining process to seek correlations within the data. An obstacle to executing such analysis is the consistency of the collected data. To this end, one of the primary strengths of the Aurora MRI System is that not only can it accurately collect the data, but that the data also is collected in a consistent manner. The result of this consistency is that the data has identical protocol, whether it is collected from Taiwan, Italy or Massachusetts.

"Throughout my career, I have always been profoundly intrigued by innovative technologies," said Dr. Hulse. "I am especially interested when the technologies can have significant impact on the ills of humanity, in this case, the ever more menacing disease known as breast cancer. The Aurora System is an impressive example of high technology being used to make a major advance in women's health Women's Health Definition

Women's health is the effect of gender on disease and health that encompasses a broad range of biological and psychosocial issues.
."

In 1993, Dr. Hulse and his colleague, Dr. Joseph Taylor Joseph Taylor is the name of:
  • Joseph Taylor (Medal of Honor), American Civil War soldier and Medal of Honor recipient
  • Joseph Hooton Taylor, Jr. (b. 1941), American astrophysicist
  • Joseph C. Taylor, American baseball player
  • Joseph D. Taylor (1830–1899), U.S.
, also from Princeton University, were awarded the ultimate scientific accolade, the Nobel prize in physics The Nobel Prize in Physics (Swedish: Nobelpriset i fysik) is awarded once a year by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. It is one of the six Nobel Prizes. The first prize was awarded in 1901. , for their ground breaking discovery of the first "binary pulsar A binary pulsar is a pulsar with a binary companion, often another pulsar, white dwarf or neutron star. They are one of the few objects which allow physicists to test general relativity in the case of a strong gravitational field. ," a celestial system which has provided important observational confirmations of Einstein's theory of general relativity. They did the work in the early 1970s when both were with the University of Massachusetts Amherst US News and World Report's 2008 edition of America's Best Colleges ranked UMass Amherst as one of the top 100 universities in the nation, placing it at #96, and ranking it the joint 46th amongst Public Universities. , Taylor as a young assistant professor and Hulse a graduate student. The research, which led to the discovery of the binary pulsar, was completed at one of the world's most advanced radio astronomy observatories at the time, located in Arecibo, Puerto Rico. In order to conduct research, Dr. Hulse needed to develop novel numerical analysis algorithms using the best computational technology available to him at the time to help him find "a needle in a haystack For the epidode of the TV series House, see .

A needle in a haystack is an English idiom that refers to an object (or a person) that is difficult to find because it is lost, mixed in, or buried within a much larger space, mass, crowd, or group of some other objects.
," said a fellow Aurora Scientific Advisory Board member, Professor Da Hsuan Feng, also of the University of Texas at Dallas, and a fellow physicist.

"It is remarkable, and a little amusing, that this 'side' expertise of Dr. Hulse, which is one of the reasons for his lifetime interest in high performance computing, numerical modeling, data-mining, and more recently, system engineering, can and will play a major role in Aurora's mission in fighting this horrible disease," said Dr. Feng.

"I look forward to contributing to this lofty goal!" concluded Dr. Hulse.

About Aurora Imaging Technology, Inc.

Aurora Imaging Technology, Inc. (www.auroramri.com) is a private company based in North Andover, Mass. committed to expanding the fight against breast cancer. Aurora strives to manufacture the highest quality and most cost-effective breast MRI solutions and partners with a growing number of the nation's finest breast care centers to provide the ultimate in the detection, diagnosis, biopsy and treatment of breast cancer. The Aurora System is in clinical use at a growing number of leading breast care centers in the United States, Europe and Asia.
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