The
Animal and Human Imaging Shared Resource enables Cancer Center investigators to execute high throughput, quantitative and noninvasive in vivo imaging studies on animal models, apply and validate MRI, optical, CT, PET, SPECT and ultrasound methods for noninvasive detection and characterization in small animals and incorporate emerging and clinical relevant quantitative MRI and PET protocols into Phase I, II and III clinical trials in a centralized, cost effective m
Animal and Human Imaging Shared
Resource enables Cancer Center investigators to execute high throughput, quantitative and noninvasive in vivo imaging studies on
animal models, apply and validate MRI, optical, CT, PET, SPECT and ultrasound methods for noninvasive detection and characterization in small animals and incorporate emerging and clinical relevant quantitative MRI and PET protocols into Phase I, II and III clinical trials in a centralized, cost effective m
animal models, apply and validate
MRI, optical, CT, PET, SPECT and ultrasound methods for noninvasive detection and characterization in small
animals and incorporate emerging and clinical relevant quantitative
MRI and PET protocols into Phase I, II and III clinical trials in a centralized, cost effective manner.