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
Not exact matches
In medicine today, physician - scientists and basic scientists supplement support for their
research by applying their expertise part time to develop and test commercial products.1 In my own field, vision science, university - based researchers obtain additional funding through clinical and electrophysiologic studies, pathology,
imaging, biochemistry, and
animal model development performed for pharmaceutical and instrument companies.
To better determine the role of specific chemoattractants in type III hypersensitivity, lead author Yoshishige Miyabe, MD, PhD, a
research fellow in Luster's lab, used multiphoton intravital microscopy — an
imaging technology pioneered for studies of immune cell movements in living
animals by CIID investigator and co-author Thorsten Mempel, MD, PhD — to follow in real time the development of IC - induced arthritis in a mouse model of rheumatoid arthritis.
Small -
animal imaging has become an important
research tool for preclinical studies of infectious diseases, according to senior author Thomas M. Bocan, Ph.D., of the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases (US
research tool for preclinical studies of infectious diseases, according to senior author Thomas M. Bocan, Ph.D., of the U.S. Army Medical
Research Institute of Infectious Diseases (US
Research Institute of Infectious Diseases (USAMRIID).
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).
«We plan to do further
research to determine whether we can use brain -
imaging techniques to better identify dogs that are optimal to serve as companion
animals for the disabled,» Berns says.
But a better understanding of how these drugs work in
animal studies, and the advancement of brain -
imaging techniques, has sparked a swathe of new
research.
The
research involved walking a thoroughbred between three dimensional radiographs, an
imaging technique developed by Professor Stephen Gatesy and colleagues at Brown University and used previously to view bone interaction in small
animals such as fish and birds.
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.
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).
For example, she directs Gladstone's Center for In Vivo
Imaging Research, which analyzes high - resolution and cutting - edge in vivo images to monitor molecular changes in the brains of live
animals over time.
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.
Investigating mouse models for biological for
research The congress aims to promote the International Mouse Phenotyping Consortium (IMPC) mouse lines, importance of mouse phenotyping & clinical and drug discovery collaboration, to present progresses performed by IMPC with regards CRISPR editing genome, rare diseases, microbiota and ageing pipeline, as well as illustration of examples of scientific projects about «
Animal models for human diseases» and recent developments in mouse models phenotyping
imaging.
The Small
Animal Imaging Facility (SAIF) is a core MD Anderson
research resource.
Imaging of human subjects and small
animals provides unique information on tissue structure and function, and is being applied in a variety of different applications in neuroscience, cancer
research and studies of metabolism.
PHENOMIN - TAAM (The Transgenesis and Archiving of
Animal Models) provides services for basic
research, biomedical and pharmaceutical
research covering the creation, transgenesis, health status monitoring, the cryopreservation, the revival, the genetic analysis and the functional
imaging.
A developing, new shared resource for small -
animal imaging is accelerating
research on more effective ways to diagnose, treat cancer
While the lack of chlorophyll in OpenSource diets provides convincing evidence for their use for in vivo
imaging studies, the very nature of OpenSource purified diets argues for their use in all lab
animal research.
The Czech Centre for Phenogenomics is a large
research infrastructure unique in combining genetic engineering capabilities, advanced phenotyping and
imaging modalities, specific pathogen free (SPF)
animal housing and husbandry, as well as cryopreservation and archiving, all in one central location — at BIOCEV campus.
This was going first to a reorientation of the Crystal Clear program opening the fundamental
research on new scintillators to the construction of medical
imaging prototypes such as the ClearPET small
animal PET scanner with a LuAP / LSO phoswich and the ClearPEM dedicated positron emission tomography for functional breast
imaging.
However, the Boston Children's Hospital's Laboratory of Cognitive Neuroscience isn't a laboratory filled with pipettes or test tubes but with colorful toys,
animal murals, and brain
imaging «hats» where Edwards
researches how children on the autism spectrum are able to imitate in learning situations.
His clinical and
research interests include ultrasonography, echocardiography and CT
imaging of trauma in small
animals but never tires of looking at radiographs or MRI studies!
All AVMA accredited Veterinary Technology programs will include general chemistry and biology coursework, as well as more specialized courses in
animal anatomy and physiology, clinical procedures, surgical procedures, diagnostic
imaging, pharmacology,
research methods, nutrition, anesthesiology, and more.
Dr. Martucci's
research interests have included
animal learning, orthopedic injuries in agility dogs, and advances in diagnostic
imaging.
Abou - Madi, Noha - Section of Zoological Medicine Ainsworth, Dorothy M. - Section of Large
Animal Medicine Balakrishnan, Anusha - Adjunct Faculty Balkman, Cheryl M. - Section of Oncology Baneux, Philippe - Adjunct Faculty Bentley, Adrienne - Adjunct Faculty Berliner, Elizabeth - Section of Shelter Medicine Boesch, Jordyn - Section of Anesthesiology Brown, Bryan - Adjunct Faculty Cable, Christina - Courtesy Lecturer Campoy, Luis - Section of Anesthesiology Carney, Patrick C. - Section of Community Practice Service Casal, Margaret - Adjunct Faculty Center, Sharon A. - Section of Small
Animal Medicine Cheetham, Jonathon - Section of Large
Animal Surgery Cheong, Soon Hon - Section of Theriogenology Childs - Sanford, Sara E. - Section of Zoological Medicine Cook, Gabriel - Courtesy Lecturer Collins, Brian - Section of Community Practice Service Davies, Emma S. - Section of Neurology Delco, Michelle L. - Assistant
Research Professor de Matos, Ricardo - Section of Zoological Medicine DeTar, Lena - Section of Shelter Medicine Dewey, Curtis W. - Section of Neurology Diel de Amorim, Mariana - Section of Theriogenology Divers, Thomas J. - Section of Large
Animal Medicine Ducharme, Norm G. - Section of Large
Animal Surgery Earley, Edward T. - Section of Large
Animal Dentistry Espinheira, Filipe - Section of Ophthalmology Felippe, M. Julia - Section of Large
Animal Medicine Fiani, Nadine - Section of Dentistry and Oral Surgery Fink, Lisa - Adjunct Faculty Flanders, James - Section of Small
Animal Surgery Fletcher, Daniel J. - Section of Emergency and Critical Care Forman, Marnin - Adjunct Faculty Fortier, Lisa A. - Section of Large
Animal Surgery Frye, Christopher W. - Section of Sports Medicine & Rehabilitation Fubini, Susan L. - Section of Large
Animal Surgery Gilbert, Robert O. - Section of Theriogenology, Emeritus Gleed, Robin D. - Section of Anesthesiology Goggs, Robert - Section of Emergency Critical Care Goldberg, Katherine J. - Courtesy Lecturer Hackett, Richard P. - Section of Large
Animal Surgery Hackner, Susan G. - Adjunct Faculty Hart, Robert C. - Courtesy Senior Lecturer Harvey, H. Jay - Section of Primary Care Surgery Hayashi, Kei - Section of Small
Animal Surgery Hayes, Galina M. - Section of Small
Animal Surgery Hillman, Robert B. - Section of Theriogenology, Emeritus, Senior Clinician Hornbuckle, William E. - Section of Community Practice Service, Emeritus Houpt, Katherine A. - Section of Behavior, Emeritus Hume, Kelly R. - Section of Oncology Hurcombe, Samuel D. A. - Cornell Ruffian Equine Specialists Irby, Nita L. - Section of Ophthalmology Johnson, Philippa J. - Section of Diagnostic
Imaging Kallfelz, F.A. - Section of Nutrition, Emeritus Kaplan, Leni K. - Section of Community Practice Service Kern, Thomas J. - Section of Ophthalmology Kollias, George V. - Section of Zoological Medicine, Emeritus Korich, Jody A. - Associate Dean for Education Kornreich, Bruce - Section of Cardiology Kraus, Steve - Farrier Krotscheck, Ursula - Section of Small
Animal Surgery Ledbetter, Eric C. - Section of Ophthalmology Loftus, John P. - Section of Small
Animal Medicine Ludders, John W. - Section of Anesthesiology, Emeritus Martin - Flores, Manuel - Section of Anesthesiology Matthews, Nora B. - Adjunct Faculty Matusow, Rachel - Adjunct Faculty Mazzaferro, Elisa - Adjunct Faculty McCleary - Wheeler, Angela L. - Section of Oncology McDaniel, Carolyn M. - Section of Curriculum McEntee, Margaret C. - Section of Oncology Menard, Julie M. - Section of Emergency & Critical Care Miller, Meredith L. - Section of Small
Animal Medicine Miller, William H. - Section of Dermatology Moise, N. Sydney - Section of Cardiology Morgan, Megan - Adjunct Faculty Morgan, Oliver D.E. - Adjunct Faculty Morrisey, James K. - Section of Zoological Medicine Nixon, Alan J. - Section of Large
Animal Surgery Pariaut, Romain - Section of Cardiology Peralta, Santiago - Section of Dentistry and Oral Surgery Perkins, Gillian A. - Section of Large
Animal Medicine Peters - Kennedy, Jeanine - Adjunct Faculty Peterson, Mark - Adjunct Faculty Pigott, John - Cornell Ruffian Equine Specialists Pownder, Sarah - Courtesy Lecturer Pukazhenthi, Budhan - Adjunct Faculty Putnam, Holly - Joint Appointment, Shelter Medicine Radcliffe, Robin - Wildlife & Conservation Medicine Radcliffe, Rolfe - Section of Large
Animal Surgery Randolph, John F. - Section of Small
Animal Medicine Reesink, Heidi - Section of Large
Animal Surgery Riis, Ronald - Section of Ophthalmology, Emeritus Rishniw, Mark - Adjunct Faculty Santilli, Roberto - Adjunct Faculty Schoeffler, Gretchen - Section of Emergency and Critical Care Scott, Danny W. - Section of Dermatology, Emeritus Scrivani, Peter V. - Section of Diagnostic
Imaging Short, Charles E. - Section of Anesthesiology, Emeritus Simpson, Kenneth W. - Section of Small
Animal Medicine Sumner, Julia P. - Section of Small
Animal Surgery Thalheim, Lindsay - Adjunct Faculty Thompson, Margret S. - Associate Dean and Director for Hospital Operations, Section of Diagnostic
Imaging Todhunter, Rory J. - Section of Small
Animal Surgery Trotter, Eric J. - Section of Small
Animal Surgery, Emeritus Vanblaricum, Anita - Courtesy Lecturer Van Hatten, Ruth - Adjunct Faculty Wakshlag, Joseph J. - Section of Nutrition and Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation
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Dr. Daniel Bucy, a resident in Small
Animal Imaging, led the project supported by the CCAH, which was one of 14 grants awarded for resident
research in 2013 — totaling about $ 55,000 — for projects that benefit dogs, cats and small exotic pets.
Graduate training in translational
research may be pursued in a number of fields related to clinical and basic sciences, including anesthesiology and pain management, behavior, cardiology, clinical epidemiology and population medicine, dentistry, diagnostic
imaging (radiology), large
animal internal medicine, large
animal surgery, oncology, ophthalmology, production medicine (ruminant and swine), radiation oncology, small
animal internal medicine, small
animal surgery, and theriogenology.