John Malko
- Department of Radiology and Imaging Sciences
Associate Professor, Emeritus
- (678) 438-6340
- jmalko@emory.edu
Overview
Dr. Malko is mainly involved with clinical support for the MRI and Nuclear Medicine Services at Grady Memorial Hospital. He also teaches in Gradys School of Radiologic Technology and in Emorys Department of Physics. He is strongly involved with the Emory Tibet Science Initiative (ETSI), where he is faculty advisor for physics, and where he helps give the physics lectures during the ETSI summer program in India.
Academic Appointment
- Associate Professor, Emory University, Atlanta
Education
Degrees
- Ph.D., M.S. from Ohio University
- BS from Polytechnic Institute of New York
Research
Focus
- By training I am an experimental particle physicist. For the past thirty years my research efforts have been directed towards the uses of science and technology in imaging modalities such as SPECT, MRI, and PET.
Publications
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Can the Diagnostic Accuracy of Bone Scintigraphy Be Maintained with Half the Scanning Time?
J Nucl Med Technol Volume: 49 Page(s): 330 - 333
12/01/2021 Authors: Moncayo VM; Chimafor S; Lulaj E; Malko JA; Halkar R -
Reply to "Ballistic Debris of Unknown Composition Should Be Considered MRI Conditional".
AJR Am J Roentgenol Volume: 217 Page(s): W7
08/01/2021 Authors: Fountain AJ; Corey A; Malko JA; Strozier D; Allen JW -
Imaging Appearance of Ballistic Wounds Predicts Bullet Composition: Implications for MRI Safety.
AJR Am J Roentgenol Volume: 216 Page(s): 542 - 551
02/01/2021 Authors: Fountain AJ; Corey A; Malko JA; Strozier D; Allen JW -
Rate of sentinel lymph node visualization in fatty breasts: Tc-99m Tilmanocept versus Tc-99m filtered sulfur colloid
Volume: 57
05/01/2016 Authors: Shahrzad M; Moncayo V; Malko J; Halkar R -
Lumbar disc volume measured by MRI: effects of bed rest, horizontal exercise, and vertical loading.
Aviat Space Environ Med Volume: 74 Page(s): 73 - 78
01/01/2003 Authors: Hutton WC; Malko JA; Fajman WA -
An in vivo MRI study of the changes in volume (and fluid content) of the lumbar intervertebral disc after overnight bed rest and during an 8-hour walking protocol.
J Spinal Disord Tech Volume: 15 Page(s): 157 - 163
04/01/2002 Authors: Malko JA; Hutton WC; Fajman WA -
An in vivo magnetic resonance imaging study of changes in the volume (and fluid content) of the lumbar intervertebral discs during a simulated diurnal load cycle.
Spine (Phila Pa 1976) Volume: 24 Page(s): 1015 - 1022
05/15/1999 Authors: Malko JA; Hutton WC; Fajman WA -
Do diurnal changes in loading affect the interpretation of MRI scans of the lumbar spine?
J Spinal Disord Volume: 9 Page(s): 129 - 135
04/01/1996 Authors: Malko JA; Hutton WC; Giacometti AR; Kater G; Greenfield P; Boden SD; Silcox DH -
Evaluation of 1H magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging as a diagnostic tool for the lateralization of epileptogenic seizure foci.
Br J Radiol Volume: 69 Page(s): 15 - 24
01/01/1996 Authors: Constantinidis I; Malko JA; Peterman SB; Long RC; Epstein CM; Boor D; Hoffman JC; Shutter L; Weissman JD -
COMPARISON OF MR VENOGRAPHY, US, AND RADIONUCLIDE AND CONTRAST VENOGRAPHY IN THE DETECTION OF LOWER-EXTREMITY DEEP VENOUS THROMBOSIS
RADIOLOGY Volume: 197 Page(s): 516 - 516
11/01/1995 Authors: LEWIS CA; SMALL WC; MURPHY FB; DAYA SA; MALKO JA; FAJMAN WA