Sentences with phrase «animal imaging facility»

The Small Animal Imaging Facility (SAIF) is a core MD Anderson research resource.

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This research was also supported by the Athymic Animal and Xenograft Core Facility and the Cytometry & Imaging Microscopy Core Facility of the Case Comprehensive Cancer Center (P30CA043703).
She was assisted by co-authors Thomas Neuberger, assistant professor of biomedical engineering in Penn State's Huck Institutes of Life Sciences, working with the Penn State's High - Field Magnetic Resonance Imaging Facility, and Kate Anthony, research technician in animal science.
IGFL groups have full access to state - of - the - art core services including high throughput sequencing technologies, X-Ray, microtomography, 2D and 3D imaging, morphometrics, transgenic animal facilities, bioinformatics, mass spectrometry, proteomics, FACS sorting, histology and electron microscopy.
IDMIT is an infrastructure for preclinical research in infectious diseases and immunology which is certified ISO9001 and which includes 1) A large animal facility with capacity to host NHP in BSL2 and BSL3 containment, 2) State - of - the - art laboratories for cell biology, immunology, molecular biology, flow cytometry and mass cytometry (CyTof), cell - sorting and confocal microscopy in BSL3 containment; 3) A biological resources centre with high storage capacity; 4) Highly innovative technologies for in vivo imaging of large animals in BSL2 and BSL3 containment, including a two - photon microscope, a PET - CT facility, and several optic based technologies (fibered endo - microscopy, near infra - red imaging).
All together INRA facilities power up (1) Research in multi-disciplinary domains through academic and industrial collaborations for the development of large animal models, therapeutics or new imaging devices, and (2) Training under several topics (biocontained experiments, introduction of new imaging methods for large animal models etc.), welcoming external teams which do not possess such an instrumental park for Transnational access.
The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center Small Animal Imaging Research Facility Department of Imaging Physics 1515 Holcombe Boulevard — Unit 56 Houston, Texas 77030 - 400
The team has access to state - of - the - art laboratories and animal facilities with BSL2 and BSL3 containment, flow cytometry, cell sorting, histopathology and in vivo imaging (IVIS).
The institute facilities grouped into the CurieCoreTech include advanced imaging, high throughput sequencing, bioinformatics, reverse phase protein array, proteomics and mass spectrometry, antibody technologies, cytometry, animal housing, and a unique experimental radiotherapy platform (https://science.institutcurie.org/platforms).
The core facility is a two - photon in vivo imaging platform developed at the Nonlinear bioimaging laboratory, a technique that allows for non-invasive structural and functional measurements in small animal models at different scales: from macroscopic imaging of the brain morphology to highly resolved microscopy of neuron populations, single neurons, and even subcellular structures.
◊ small animal imaging: November 6 - 10 in Orléans (CFE, PHENOMIN - TAAM) ◊ ultrasound scan: thoracic and abdominal ultrasound on human phantom and on non-human primate: September 11 - 12 in Rousset - s - Arc (SdP) ◊ transparisation (CLARITY, One - for - All, iDisco): customized training in Gif - s - Yvette (TEFOR Core Facility) ◊ screening by biphotonic microscopy linked to a vibratome: customized training in Gif - s - Yvette (TEFOR Core Facility)
The team at the HZI providing access through the project has access to state - of - the - art laboratories and animal facilities with BSL2 containment, flow cytometry and cell sorting facilities, histopathology and in vivo imaging (IVIS).
AAHA standards cover every aspect of our animal hospital, including surgery, pharmacy, laboratory, exam facilities, pet health records, cleanliness, emergency services, dental and nursing care, diagnostic imaging, and anesthesiology.
Nuclear Imaging for Animals is a state - of - the - art medical imaging facility where we use radioactive tracers to perform nuclear scanning (scintigraphy) for diagnosing of thyroid, bone, liver, and kidney diseases in dogs anImaging for Animals is a state - of - the - art medical imaging facility where we use radioactive tracers to perform nuclear scanning (scintigraphy) for diagnosing of thyroid, bone, liver, and kidney diseases in dogs animaging facility where we use radioactive tracers to perform nuclear scanning (scintigraphy) for diagnosing of thyroid, bone, liver, and kidney diseases in dogs and cats.
We are proud to be accredited by the American Animal Hospital Association, which evaluates hospitals on more than 900 quality standards and recognizes those that go above and beyond what is required in the areas of patient care, diagnostic imaging, laboratory, pain management, pharmacy, safety, surgery, client service, anesthesia, contagious disease, continuing education, dentistry, examination facilities, medical records, leadership and emergency / urgent care.
The Hospital is supported with modern imaging and diagnostic equipment as well as large animal working facilities on site.
«Animal Imaging at Cornell MRI Facility,» presented by Dr. Wenming Luh, Adjunct Professor, Department of Biomedical Engineering and Cornell University MRI Facility with Drs. Philippa Johnson and Kei Hayashi, Department of Clinical Sciences.
Participating facilities include Chicago Veterinary Emergency and Specialty Center (CVESC), Animal Dermatology Center of Chicago, Cardiology Pet Referral, Chicago Veterinary Cancer Center, Chicago Veterinary Internal Medicine and Oncology Group, Chicago Veterinary Neurology and Neurosurgery Group, Fox Valley Veterinary Dentistry and Surgery, Northeast Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging, PawsitivEnergy and WestVet.
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