He enjoyed learning to use an AFM in third year labs and has studied various
imaging methods in his physics course, and is excited to take this knowledge further working with a team of experts in the field.
10:10 - 10:30 Petronella Kettunen, Sahlgrenska Academy, Institute of Neuroscience and Physiology
Imaging methods in zebrafish research and applications
These findings could eventually extend cancer therapy and
imaging methods in medicine.
It is not only in hypothetical new computers that it's important to be able to control beams of radiation precisely with the newly developed light turning mechanism: terahertz radiation is used today for many purposes, for example for
imaging methods in airport security technology.
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 high resolution peripheral computed tomography (XtremeCT)-- an
imaging method known as virtual bone biopsy — they observed that psoriasis patients had bone loss when compared to healthy people, and this correlated with increased levels of cytokine IL - 17A
in blood.
Professor Richard Oreffo added: «Crucially, unlike current standard staining - based
methods the stain-less
imaging approach is translatable to the clinic as the stem cells are not harmed or disrupted
in any way.
«
In the United Kingdom, alone,» Matthews says, «there were bids for 10 new image centers just last year, and each one will need physicists to implement novel
imaging methods and engineers or mathematicians to focus on the problems of image analysis.»
Using the Moderate Resolution
Imaging Spectroradiometer, or MODIS, instruments aboard NASA's Terra and Aqua satellites, Hilker, Lyapustin and their colleagues developed a new
method to detect and remove clouds and other sources of error
in the data.
Repurposing ultrasound, a common tissue -
imaging method, to map microbes creates «a tool that nobody thought was even conceivable,» says Olivier Couture, a medical biophysicist at the French National Center for Scientific Research
in Paris, who wasn't involved
in the work.
New
methods that enhance the quality of myocardial perfusion
imaging were developed
in a recent study completed at the University of Eastern Finland.
The researchers used a number of
methods, including fluorescence and electron microscopy,
in collaboration with Dr. Eugenia Klein of the Institute's Microscopy Unit; a unique system
in Prof. Alon's lab for simulating blood vessels
in a test tube; and
in vivo
imaging with Prof. Sussan Nourshargh of Queen Mary University of London.
The traditional
methods used
in materials science analysis, like high - powered electron microscopy and spectroscopy, do not combine chemical insights with the spatial resolution of IR
imaging, the researchers said, so they can only provide average chemical measurements.
«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.
Until recently, such topics would have been out of the reach of cognitive neuroscience for lack of
methods; today, functional magnetic resonance
imaging (fMRI) allows researchers to watch the brain «
in action» as normal human participants make decisions about responsibility and punishment.
A study by Eawag and Zurich University researchers using a new
imaging method has revealed that, surprisingly, cocaine accumulates
in the eyes of zebrafish.
«It includes both a traditional one - year fellowship program open to UCLA graduate students, and a two - week immersive summer course
in advanced magnetic resonance
imaging methods and applications.»
The research team used a digital
imaging method that they validated three years ago
in the Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics to measure consumption.
A study published
in the current issue of Biological Psychiatry tested a new
imaging method that provided reliable neurofeedback on the level of amygdala activity using electroencephalography (EEG), and allowed people to alter their own emotional responses through self - regulation of its activity.
«The major advancement of this new tool is the ability to use a low - cost and accessible
imaging method such as EEG to depict deeply located brain activity,» said both senior author Dr. Talma Hendler of Tel - Aviv University
in Israel and The Sagol Brain Center at Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center, and first author Jackob Keynan, a PhD student
in Hendler's laboratory,
in an email to Biological Psychiatry.
By applying brain
imaging methods, researchers at the University of Zurich now show that a small amount of psilocybin changes the processing of social conflicts
in the brain.
The members of the initiative hope to improve early detection of cancer by making an impact
in a variety of areas, including doing epidemiologic studies on risk factors, developing new and improved
methods of diagnostic
imaging, discovering and verifying new biomarkers as indicators of cancer, and developing new technologies to aid early detection.
Findings from a first pilot study of the new
imaging system — a noninvasive
method of measuring blood flow dynamics
in response to a single breath hold — were published today
in Radiology.
Practice of the Wim Hof
Method made Hof's skin temperature relatively invariant to cold exposure, a finding the researchers attributed to his increased sympathetic innervation and glucose consumption
in intercostal muscle revealed by PET
imaging.
The goals are to apply expertise
in biomedicine and nanotechnology to develop new
methods in diagnostic
imaging, and tissue - specific protective and regenerative therapies.
Imaging methods recently detected that his stomach was still preserved, giving researchers at the European Academy of Bozen / Bolzano (EURAC)
in Italy their opportunity.
Optical
imaging methods are rapidly becoming essential tools
in biomedical science because they're noninvasive, fast, cost - efficient and pose no health risks since they don't use ionizing radiation.
A
method for data analysis used
in medical diagnostics has been tested for the first time on resting state functional magnetic resonance
imaging (fMRI) data.
In deciding the best
imaging method to use, the clinician should also consider the test's diagnostic accuracy, potential risks, availability, cost, and convenience.
Now a team of researchers from Central South University
in China have demonstrated that a technique known as photoacoustic
imaging, which is already under investigation for detecting skin or breast cancers and for monitoring therapy, also has the potential to be a new, faster, cheaper and non-invasive
method to detect, diagnose and stage cervical cancer with high accuracy.
This
method has already been used successfully to reach a maximum resolution
in the
imaging of cells.
In contrast to previous
methods, the bond between the oxygen atom at the tip and copper base is particularly strong, thereby reducing
imaging artefacts to a minimum.
Although noninvasive
imaging methods such as functional magnetic resonance
imaging (fMRI) and positron emission tomography (PET) can track activity
in the brain, they provide limited resolution.
«
In cooperation with the U.S. Forest Service, we developed a
method where we fly drones around a forest and take pictures and gather other
imaging information,» Lienard said.
A group from the NIH's National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) evaluated the live
imaging system as a potential alternative to traditional
methods of assessing investigative influenza vaccines and treatment
in mice, which can be time consuming and require more study animals for valid statistical comparison.
New
imaging methods allow people to observe their brain activity
in real - time.
Researchers from Warwick Medical School and University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust used a magnetic resonance
imaging (MRI) based
method to identify and confirm the presence of brown adipose tissue
in a living adult.
Also covered will be techniques for analyzing exosomes, microvesicles, and apoptotic bodies
in unprocessed samples, how
imaging flow cytometry can be used to evaluate or reevaluate EV isolation techniques, and the advantages and disadvantages of using this
method.
In the clincher, Nausica Arnoult, a postdoc in the Karlseder lab and one of the study's co-authors, took advantage of a fluorescent tag that others had embedded into one chromosome's telomeric end and then used a whole chromosome imaging method called FISH to track where the tag went over tim
In the clincher, Nausica Arnoult, a postdoc
in the Karlseder lab and one of the study's co-authors, took advantage of a fluorescent tag that others had embedded into one chromosome's telomeric end and then used a whole chromosome imaging method called FISH to track where the tag went over tim
in the Karlseder lab and one of the study's co-authors, took advantage of a fluorescent tag that others had embedded into one chromosome's telomeric end and then used a whole chromosome
imaging method called FISH to track where the tag went over time.
«Extension of their efforts to fully employ our recently developed
method of inertial
imaging will also permit characterizing the shape of analytes,
in addition to their mass and position, as they flow through the nanochannels.»
A new
imaging study
in living Alzheimer's patients is combining three
methods of positron emission tomography (PET) to measure the orchestration of amyloid, tau and metabolic activity
in the brain.
The
method developed
in this research can be used to detect cesium carbonate particles at high resolution (micrometer - level) by using a fluorescent probe called «Cesium Green,» which also enables intracellular
imaging of cesium distribution.
To make the reconstruction
imaging methods work, the light must be coherent, meaning that all the electromagnetic waves are
in sync, and the pulses must be very bright.
The
imaging method is currently only used
in research, where the current study is one of several contributing to increased knowledge about the disease:
Structural symmetry
in these carbon - containing molecules let the researchers distinguish actual differences
in their bonds from background effects caused by the
imaging method.
The group of
imaging specialists led by Prof. Michael Schäfers, Coordinator of the Cluster of Excellence, labelled the cells thus obtained with various fluorescent dyes
in order to be able to study them
in living organisms — initially with the optical
method of fluorescence reflectance
imaging.
But until now, super-resolution
methods have been impractical for use
in imaging living cells.
In a research article «3D Nano - scale Imaging by Plasmonic Brownian Microscopy» published today in Nanophotonics, the team around Prof. Xiang Zhang from the University of California in Berkeley demonstrate a method with stunning propertie
In a research article «3D Nano - scale
Imaging by Plasmonic Brownian Microscopy» published today
in Nanophotonics, the team around Prof. Xiang Zhang from the University of California in Berkeley demonstrate a method with stunning propertie
in Nanophotonics, the team around Prof. Xiang Zhang from the University of California
in Berkeley demonstrate a method with stunning propertie
in Berkeley demonstrate a
method with stunning properties.
Publishing
in Nature
Methods, EPFL scientists have exploited the properties of a new fluorescent molecule, also developed at EPFL, to generate two powerful probes for the
imaging of the cytoskeleton with unprecedented resolution.
Published
in the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, the
imaging method allows researchers to monitor the effectiveness of a treatment for the life - threatening genetic disorder.