Author

Nicole Wake

GE Healthcare - Cited by 2,771 - Biomedical Imaging - 3D printing

Biography

Nicole Wake, is the Director of the 3D Imaging Lab at Montefiore Medical Center, an Assistant Professor of Radiology at Albert Einstein College of Medicine, and an Adjunct Instructor of Radiology at NYU Langone Health. She specializes in creating 3D images from radiological imaging data. Specifically, she has coupled MRI data with a range of 3D printing, and virtual reality technologies to create individualized anatomically precise anatomic models. She is currently the Secretary for the Radiological Society of North America 3D Printing Special Interest Group and is actively involved in the North American reimbursement efforts for 3D printing in hospitals.
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Cited by
Year
COVID-19 and the role of 3D printing in medicine
R Tino, R Moore, S Antoline, P Ravi, N Wake, CN Ionita, JM Morris, ...3D printing in medicine 6 (1), 1-8, 2020202
178
2020
Patient-specific 3D printed and augmented reality kidney and prostate cancer models: impact on patient education
N Wake, AB Rosenkrantz, R Huang, KU Park, JS Wysock, SS Taneja, ...3D printing in medicine 5, 1-8, 2019201
104
2019
RadioGraphics Update: Medical 3D Printing for the Radiologist
D Mitsouras, PC Liacouras, N Wake, FJ RybickiRadiographics 40 (4), E21-E23, 2020202
54
2020
Investigating accuracy of 3D printed liver models with computed tomography
J Witowski, N Wake, A Grochowska, Z Sun, A Budzyński, P Major, ...Quantitative imaging in medicine and surgery 9 (1), 43, 2019201
49
2019
“Pin the tumor on the kidney:” an evaluation of how surgeons translate CT and MRI data to 3D models
N Wake, JS Wysock, MA Bjurlin, H Chandarana, WC HuangUrology 131, 255-261, 2019201
42
2019
Three-dimensional facial scanning at the fingertips of patients and surgeons: accuracy and precision testing of iPhone X three-dimensional scanner
HL Rudy, N Wake, J Yee, ES Garfein, OM TepperPlastic and reconstructive surgery 146 (6), 1407-1417, 2020202
36
2020
A guideline for 3D printing terminology in biomedical research utilizing ISO/ASTM standards
AE Alexander, N Wake, L Chepelev, P Brantner, J Ryan, KC Wang3D Printing in Medicine 7, 1-6, 2021202
36
2021
Creating patient-specific anatomical models for 3D printing and AR/VR: a supplement for the 2018 Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) hands-on course
N Wake, AE Alexander, AM Christensen, PC Liacouras, M Schickel, ...3D Printing in Medicine 5 (1), 1-10, 2019201
17
2019
Three‐Dimensional Printed Anatomic Models Derived From Magnetic Resonance Imaging Data: Current State and Image Acquisition Recommendations for Appropriate Clinical Scenarios
VR Talanki, Q Peng, SB Shamir, SH Baete, TQ Duong, N WakeJournal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging 55 (4), 1060-1081, 2022202
13
2022
Three-dimensional analysis of donor masks for facial transplantation
MJ Cammarata, N Wake, RS Kantar, M Maroutsis, WJ Rifkin, A Hazen, ...Plastic and reconstructive surgery 143 (6), 1290e-1297e, 2019201
11
2019
10
2021
Imaging properties of 3D printed breast phantoms for lesion localization and Core needle biopsy training
A Ali, R Wahab, J Huynh, N Wake, M Mahoney3D Printing in Medicine 6, 1-6, 2020202
8
2020
Regulatory perspectives for 3D printing in hospitals
A Christensen, N Wake3D Printing for the Radiologist, 109-116, 2022202
7
2022
Medical Imaging Technologies and Imaging Considerations for 3D Printed Anatomic Models
N Wake, J Vincent, F Robb3D Printing for the Radiologist, 11-29, 2022202
6
2022
Magnetic resonance imaging volumetry of facial muscles in a face transplant recipient
RS Kantar, N Wake, AR Alfonso, WJ Rifkin, EP Ramly, JR Diaz-Siso, ...Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Global Open 7 (11), 2019201
5
2019
3D printing for the radiologist, E-Book
N WakeElsevier Health Sciences, 2021202
5
2021
Intraoperative navigation in plastic surgery with augmented reality: a preclinical validation study
HL Rudy, JS Schreiber, N Wake, RP Lesko, A Gordon, ES Garfein, ...Plastic and reconstructive surgery 19 (3), 573e-580e, 2022202
4
2022