Obituaries : Leo J. Neuringer; Developed Magnetic Imaging
Leo J. Neuringer, 65, a physicist who helped develop magnetic resonance imaging. The technique, popularly known as MRI, is widely used to take cross-section pictures of the human body, using powerful magnets rather than X-rays. Neuringer, who retired last month, had taught at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology since 1963. He founded MIT’s High Field Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Resource under the sponsorship of the National Institutes of Health in 1974 and served as its director until 1989. On Tuesday in Boston of cancer.
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