Saptarshi Bandyopadhyay, MD

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As an ambitious physician, engineer, researcher, consultant, and entrepreneur with MANY…

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  • DM Clinical Research

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Volunteer Experience

  • Carle Foundation Hospital Graphic

    Orderly, Oncology Ward

    Carle Foundation Hospital

    - 5 months

    My first exposure to inpatient medicine, I volunteered to answer phones and provide the services of a clerk on the Oncology / Cancer ward

  • Rockford Park District Graphic

    Junior Leader Volunteer

    Rockford Park District

    - 3 months

    Children

    Volunteered to help supervise children enrolled in the Community Public Parks program in Rockford, IL

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    Fundraising Volunteer

    Alzheimer's Association®

    - Present 2 years 4 months

    Health

    Participating in the annual "Walk to End Alzheimer's".

Publications

  • "Intraaortic Aqueous Oxygen Infusion in a Swine Model of Acute Isovolemic Anemia"

    Circulation, 128(22 Supplement), p.A16.

    Intracoronary perfusion with hyperbaric aqueous oxygen (AO) during
    reperfusion in anterior STEMI patients has been shown to reduce infarct size. Technical
    limitations of the method have precluded scaling up AO delivery for potential treatment of patients at a clinical level. However, we overcome those limits using a prototype multiport catheter that was effective at increasing systemic oxygen delivery, without evidence of microbubble formation or any adverse effects on hemodynamics in a…

    Intracoronary perfusion with hyperbaric aqueous oxygen (AO) during
    reperfusion in anterior STEMI patients has been shown to reduce infarct size. Technical
    limitations of the method have precluded scaling up AO delivery for potential treatment of patients at a clinical level. However, we overcome those limits using a prototype multiport catheter that was effective at increasing systemic oxygen delivery, without evidence of microbubble formation or any adverse effects on hemodynamics in a swine model. Furthermore, introduction of high flow AO infusion in controls after hemodynamic collapse resulted in normalization of hemodynamic parameters, indicating successful resuscitation from pathophysiologic shock.

    Other authors
    • Yazan Khouri
    • Ibrahim Shaik
    • M. Salik Jahania
    • James Spears
    • Richard Hammond
    • Lakshmi Muthukumar
    • Nilima Katukuri
    See publication
  • “Spatio-Temporal Modelling and Adaptive Acquisition for Cardiac MRI”

    Proceedings of the International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging, pp. 628-631

    Publication describes in silico validation of a technique to reduce signal-to-noise in cardiac MRI using techniques adapted from time sequential sampling theory

    Other authors
    • Yoram Bresler
    • Nitin Agarwal
    See publication
  • “Ultrasound hyperthermia system for breast cancer treatment”

    Proceedings of the IEEE Ultrasonics Symposium, Vol. 3, pp. 1873-1877

    Description of a site-specific ultrasound hyperthermia system designed for the treatment of intact breast. The system incorporates both therapeutic and imaging capabilities utilizing a cylindrical array applicator which surrounds the breast with the patient in a prone position. The device optimizes the synergistic effect between thermal therapy and radiation in the treatment of early stage breast disease in patients with an extensive intraductal component of tumor.

    Other authors
    • Everette C. Burdette
    • Perry J. Admire
    • G. K. Svensson
    • Mark H. Slayton
    • J. L. Hansen
    • Mark T. VanGundy
    • William W. Foard
    See publication

Patents

  • Adaptive Acquisition and Reconstruction of Dynamic MR Images

    Issued US 7,945,305

    Patented method for acquiring MRI data from a beating heart during subject respiration, including a pre-scan phase in which a respiratory compensation table and a k-space sampling schedule are produced, and then compressed sensing using a spatio-temporal model of the beating heart and time sequential (multidimensional) sampling theory.

    Other inventors
    • Nitin Agarwal
    •  Yoram Bresler
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Projects

  • Adaptive Acquisition and Reconstruction of Dynamic MR Images

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Honors & Awards

  • Leading Physicians of the World

    Leading Physicians of the World

    Recognized as one of the Leading Physicians of the World

Languages

  • English

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  • French

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  • Bengali

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  • Spanish

    Professional working proficiency

Organizations

  • American College of Physicians

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  • Undersea and Hyperbaric Medicine Society

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