In deciding
the best imaging method to use, the clinician should also consider the test's diagnostic accuracy, potential risks, availability, cost, and convenience.
The new methods dramatically improve on the spatial resolution provided by structured illumination microscopy, one of
the best imaging methods for seeing inside living cells.
Not exact matches
As
well as medical
imaging and airport security scanning, masers could play a pivotal role in improving sensors to remotely detect bombs, new technology for quantum computers, and might even improve space communication
methods to potentially find life on other planets.
«Using
imaging tests to detect disease in carotid or coronary arteries before it causes symptoms can
better identify healthy individuals at increased risk than our current, traditional risk assessment
methods,» says the study's principal investigator Valentin Fuster, MD, PhD, Director of Mount Sinai Heart and Physician - in - Chief of The Mount Sinai Hospital.
Do not be misled by the word «fuzzy»: Fuzzy Approximate Entropy (fApEn) is a
method that offers
better sensitivity for understanding the complexity of noisy images produced by functional magnetic resonance
imaging (fMRI).
Dr. Gradinaru's research interests focus on developing tools and
methods for neuroscience (optogenetic actuators and sensors; tissue clearing and
imaging) as
well as on investigating the mechanisms underlying deep brain stimulation (DBS) and on the long - term effects of DBS on neuronal health, function, and ultimately behavior.
A general theme of interest is to understand the physical and physiological factors that affect MRI signals and to use this knowledge to devise non-invasive
imaging methods that provide new types of information as
well as for developing new applications of
imaging.
To this end we use quantitative live
imaging approaches as
well as super-resolution
methods.
Because the performance of a fluorescent protein strongly depends on both the biological system as
well as the
imaging method, we recommend basing your selection on a small - scale head - to - head comparative study under conditions that
best mimic the intended application.
Dr. Axel, professor of radiology and professor of medicine at NYU School of Medicine, is
best known for developing tissue tagging
methods for cardiac
imaging.
Carter uses
methods from cognitive neuroscience including functional magnetic resonance
imaging (fMRI) and conducts basic research into the neural mechanisms of cognitive control as
well as clinical and translational research in schizophrenia and other neurodevelopmental disorders.
Other investigators include Frank Tong, who has pioneered
methods to «decode» mental states from brain
imaging signals, and Sean Polyn, who uses brain
imaging methods as
well as recordings of the electrical signals from the scalp to learn how memories are formed and retrieved.
This third edition of Electron Microscopy:
Methods and Protocols expands upon the previous editions with current, detailed protocols on biological and molecular research techniques based on TEM and SEM as well as other closely related imaging and analytical m
Methods and Protocols expands upon the previous editions with current, detailed protocols on biological and molecular research techniques based on TEM and SEM as
well as other closely related
imaging and analytical
methodsmethods.
Well, one specific event that my lab has contributed to the «Catalyst for a Cure» is we've developed high - resolution
imaging methods that we can look into the eye and take very high - resolution photographs of layers in the retina that are affected early in disease.
Specific Clinical / Research Interest: Experimental neuropathology, neurodegenerative disorders, brain aging; Functional anatomy of the cerebral cortex, comparative neuroanatomy; Computer - assisted morphometry, stereology, microscopy; Magnetic resonance microscopy, functional brain
imaging Current Students: Tuyen Nguyen (PhD) Postdoctoral Fellows: Camilla Butti, PhD, Timothy Rumbell PhD, Merina Varghese PhD Research Personnel: Bridget Wicinski, Daniel Dickstein Summary of Research Studies: Our research is directed towards the study of selective neuronal vulnerability in dementing illnesses using classical neuropathological as
well as modern quantitative immunohistochemical
methods.
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.