“By making customized MRI equipment faster and more affordable to produce, we have the potential to bring better imaging to patients who have traditionally had fewer options, especially infants and children,” said Yasser Khan, assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering and biomedical engineering at the USC Viterbi School of Engineering, whose lab at the USC Michelson Center for Convergent Bioscience designs and 3D-prints the customized coils. The Dynamic Imaging Science Center (DISC), led by Krishna Shrinivas Nayak, professor of electrical and computer engineering and biomedical engineering at USC Viterbi, develops advanced MRI technologies, including methods for capturing the body as it moves.