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At the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL), scientists have assembled a large database of detailed measurements of the two dimensional (2 - D) structure of edge plasma turbulence made visible by a diagnostic technique known as gas puff imaging.
Imaging studies by Nora Volkow, head of the medical department at Brookhaven National Laboratory in Upton, New York, revealed that the brains of cocaine addicts release half as much dopamine as substance - free subjects.
«The imaging technique could shed light on the immune dysfunction that underpins a broad range of neuroinflammatory diseases, such as Alzheimer's disease, depression, post-traumatic stress disorder and addiction,» said Christine Sandiego, PhD, lead author of the study and a researcher from the department of psychiatry at the Yale School of Medicine in New Haven, Conn. «This is the first human study that accurately measures this immune response in the brain.
«This new MRI greatly improves the visualization of bone and soft tissue when there is metal in a joint, such as the screws used to repair a hip fracture,» explained Hollis G. Potter, M.D., Chairman of the Department of Radiology and Imaging at HSS.
Co-author Professor Angus Kirkland, from the Department of Materials at Oxford University and Science Director at the new electron Physical Science Imaging Centre (ePSIC) at Harwell Science and Innovation Campus, described the breakthrough as an exemplar of how Oxford is able to respond to key academic and industrial problems by using interdisciplinary resources and expertise.
«The intention is to build up a greater understanding of the interaction between imaging tip and surface at the same time as practical applications are developed,» says Mark Welland of the Department of Engineering at the University of Cambridge.
Still, Sheehan said neuroscience already is one of the leaders in data sharing and management, with such resources as the NIH - funded National Database for Autism Research; an NIH - Defense Department sponsored data base on traumatic brain injury; the NIH - funded Neuroimaging Informatics Tools and Resources Clearinghouse (NITRC), which helps researchers to develop, share and collaborate on software tools for doing functional and structural imaging studies of the brain; and the Neuroscience Information Framework, an NIH initiative that makes neuroscience resources - data, materials, and tools - accessible via any computer connected to the Internet.
It has the only pediatric emergency department and Level I trauma center in southeastern New England, as well as the only Center for Pediatric Imaging and Sedation, Food Allergy Center and pediatric critical care team and ambulance that operates 24 hours per day, seven days per week.
He was introduced to radiopharmaceutical development as a postdoctoral research associate and then as a staff scientist in the department of radiology at Washington University School of Medicine, where he developed several preclinical imaging agents to study brain tumors, atherosclerosis and Alzheimer's disease.
The Cancer Imaging and Radiobiology Research Program continues to thrive as a multidisciplinary group of cancer researchers that includes faculty from The Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth, the Thayer School of Engineering, and the clinical departments of Medicine (Radiation Oncology), Surgery, and Radiology within Dartmouth - Hitchcock Medical Center (DHMC).
Its imaging department is handled by an 8 - megapixel rear - facing camera as its main shooter, while a FaceTime HD camera graces the front of the device.
Brielmaier is an assistant professor of critical studies in the Department of Photography, Imaging, and Emerging Media at Tisch School of the Arts at New York University, and also serves as curator and director of arts and cultural programming at Westfield World Trade Center.
She is an assistant professor of critical studies in the Department of Photography, Imaging, and Emerging Media at Tisch School of the Arts at New York University, and also serves as curator and director of arts and cultural programming at Westfield World Trade Center.
The news of a real - time, in situ, 3 - D imaging method developed by scientists at the Department of Chemistry of New York University spurs hopes that we will witness break - throughs in battery technology as researchers can immediately see what is happening inside batteries.
A recent alert from the Department of Homeland Security warning of vulnerabilities in certain medical imaging product lines from GE Healthcare also serves as a reminder to other medical device makers and healthcare entities about the risks posed by hardcoded and default credentials.
Its imaging department is handled by an 8 - megapixel rear - facing camera as its main shooter, while a FaceTime HD camera graces the front of the device.
However, the big question is whether you need that sort of camera performance on a tablet - as the Hauwei contains full phone functionality, it could be your sole device as a phablet, whereas the Nexus 7 is likely to be a companion to a smartphone that's more capable in the imaging department.
I have a unique background and career as a Chief Nursing Officer and experience typically seen as a COO leading departments such as Pharmacy, Diagnostic Imaging, Rehabilitation, Quality Management and Bio-medical Engineering.
As the population ages and the need for diagnostic imaging increases, the US Department of Labor is predicting faster - than - average job growth for radiography professionals.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Overlook Medical Center, Summit • NJ 2007 — Present Lead MRI Technologist Oversee all imaging initiatives as Lead MRI Technologist of A.C.R. Accredited MRI Department with two High field GE MR Units for high volume 504 - bed hospital.
Perform various clerical, and receptionist duties such as answering phones and coordinating workflow for the department of Imaging Services...
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