Graduate Student (Graduated 2018)
Ryan Kalmoe started his masters studies at the University of Minnesota in September of 2014. His research focused on the application of free induction decay navigators to magnetic resonance spectroscopy in the prostate. He also worked on the development of a quantitative anthropomorphic prostate phantom as part of Dr. Greg Metzger's group at the Center for Magnetic Resonance Research. Following graduation, he completed a residency at the University of New Mexico, Albuquerque. He has since taken a position in Fargo, North Dakota working for Sanford Health as a diagnostic imaging physicist specializing in computed tomography. Ryan achieved board certification in August 2021.