Josephine Pryde (British, b. 1967) references the history of darkroom experiments and contemporary medical
imaging techniques in such photo series as It's Not My Body (2011).
Interests include endocrine surgery of dogs and cats and novel
imaging techniques in small animal surgery.
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Her use of intraoperative near - infrared imaging has provided improvements in operative sentinel lymph node mapping techniques, surgical treatment of chylothorax, and other applications, and is drawing the attention of other veterinary schools that are now implementing these operative
imaging techniques in their clinics.
First, the research topic and in vivo
imaging techniques in Katerina Akassoglou's lab were a big draw.
Behavior of the two novel mucins will be examined in cultured TM cells and in the TM of intact eyes using recombinant DNA, biochemical, and
imaging techniques in order to provide clues to function.
Optical imaging and spectroscopy, advanced optical
imaging techniques in particular super-resolution fluorescence microscopy, optical physics, nanotechnology, single - molecule biophysics and macromolecular biochemistry, single - molecule imaging, gene expression, computational modeling, single - molecule (force) spectroscopy, biomolecular engineering, nucleic acid nanotechnology
In fact, cell biologists require an entire toolbox of
imaging techniques in order to get the answers they want.
The fluorescence label on the probe also allows it to be detected via high - resolution
imaging techniques in tissues and organs at depths of up to one millimeter, which enables researchers to effectively monitor the in vivo enzymatic activities of MAO - B in living systems.
In announcing the award, Australian science minister Peter Cook noted that the work on mineral exploration had laid the foundation for use of satellite
imaging techniques in a range of areas.
FMRI is becoming a more common
imaging technique in neuroscience largely because it maps brain activity over time.
The researchers used
the imaging technique in both baboons and humans.
Drawing on ADNI data, which helped link Alzheimer's disease to a common gene called CLU, researchers used
this imaging technique in other people to discover that the brain wiring of gene carriers is impaired decades before the disease typically strikes.
An imaging technique called diffusion MRI measures the diffusion of water and has been a standard
imaging technique in the brain and an emerging technique in the prostate.
Not exact matches
We wanted to evaluate these players before the season using these
techniques, monitor the blows they experienced to the head during the season, then have them come back at various points during and after the season to determine whether or not we were detecting changes
in the neurocognitive testing or the functional
imaging, relating to these concussions
in particular.
Using DTI
imaging technique, researchers at Indiana University School of Medicine and the Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth College, found
in a 2013 study [16] significant differences
in brain white matter of varsity football and hockey players compared with a group of non-contact-sport athletes, with the number of times they were hit correlated with changes
in the white matter.
And then we also were going to do neuroimaging where,
in particular, we're using a
technique called functional magnetic resonance
imaging, fMRI, which looks at blood flow
in the brain and therefore tells us what regions of the brain are involved
in a task.
In contrast to invasive approaches using electrodes, Daniel Huber's team specializes in optical techniques for imaging and stimulating brain activit
In contrast to invasive approaches using electrodes, Daniel Huber's team specializes
in optical techniques for imaging and stimulating brain activit
in optical
techniques for
imaging and stimulating brain activity.
«There was this initial thought that [circulating tumor cells] are only present at late stage,» says Sollier - Christen, but she notes that
in the past year, several studies using more sensitive
techniques have found such cells much earlier
in tumor development, even before the tumor becomes visible by conventional
imaging techniques.
The scanner, quiet enough for a baby to sleep inside, relies on a new brain -
imaging technique called diffusion MRI, which maps long - distance white matter connections
in the brain by tracking the movement of water.
An
imaging technique that illuminates the change could help with efforts to better monitor coral health, researchers report November 6
in Scientific Reports.
Professor Jianfeng Feng commented that new technology has made it possible to conduct this trail - blazing study: «human intelligence is a widely and hotly debated topic and only recently have advanced brain
imaging techniques, such as those used
in our current study, given us the opportunity to gain sufficient insights to resolve this and inform developments
in artificial intelligence, as well as help establish the basis for understanding and diagnosis of debilitating human mental disorders such as schizophrenia and depression.»
Other
techniques advancing
in the live -
imaging space include multiphoton microscopy and label - free processes such as Raman microscopy and third harmonic generation
imaging.
The latest
in live - cell microscopy — multiphoton
imaging, light - sheet
techniques, and technology borrowed from Raman spectroscopy — allow researchers to study living cells
in more detail with less effort.
In a new study, published today in the journal Advanced Functional Materials, researchers used a combination of 3D imaging and 3D printing techniques to create a custom silicone guide implanted with biochemical cues to help nerve regeneratio
In a new study, published today
in the journal Advanced Functional Materials, researchers used a combination of 3D imaging and 3D printing techniques to create a custom silicone guide implanted with biochemical cues to help nerve regeneratio
in the journal Advanced Functional Materials, researchers used a combination of 3D
imaging and 3D printing
techniques to create a custom silicone guide implanted with biochemical cues to help nerve regeneration.
He says, «Neuroscientists need to be familiar with the language of
imaging and
in contact with people who understand the fundamentals of
imaging, but the people who make the breakthroughs
in neuroscience will be the ones who bring the intriguing questions to the new
techniques.»
They studied the bone metabolism at the cellular level using advanced
imaging and computational
techniques, which allowed them to identify 142 metabolites that were significantly altered by more than 1.5 times
in the diabetic mice.
There are also experimental
techniques, such as functional magnetic resonance
imaging, which allow us to understand which parts of the brain are most active when we are involved
in different cognitive activities.
Whereas analyses of the brain were once limited to autopsy samples at the time of a person's death, advances
in an
imaging technique known as positron emission tomography (PET) now enable researchers to detect amyloid and tau
in the brains of living people.
I became interested
in BME while working at CTF Systems, a company that uses quantum nanoelectronic devices manufactured with conventional microfabrication
techniques to manufacture medical
imaging (MEG) systems.
«Only about five percent of the first degree family members of a person with diabetes will develop occult disease,» Gaglia, who is firm that for the moment this
imaging technique should only be used
in the context of research.
Progress has recently been made
in implementing magnetic resonance
imaging (MRI)
techniques that can be used to obtain images
in a fraction of a second rather than
in minutes.
Now, using a high - resolution eclipse -
imaging technique, a team led by Miloslav Druckmüller at the Brno University of Technology
in the Czech Republic has linked the strange patterns to plasma eruptions on the sun's surface, called solar prominences.
Then, Lorin Milescu's students used live -
imaging techniques and software developed
in their lab to demonstrate that the Gr28bD protein can, through temperature differences, modulate the brain activity of fruit flies.
Arguably the most convenient and least invasive way of doing that is through functional magnetic resonance
imaging, or fMRI — a
technique that measures changes
in blood flow and blood oxygen levels
in the brain, thereby showing which parts of the brain are activated when people perform various tasks.
The protein's role
in the pathway leading to memory impairment, however, remained unclear until scientists from IMCB utilised live - cell
imaging techniques to elucidate the mechanism of memory impairment and illustrated how SNX27 attributes to synaptic dysfunction.
Using data from brain
imaging techniques that enable visualising the brain's activity, a neuroscientist at the University of Geneva (UNIGE) and a Parisian ENT surgeon have managed to decipher brain reorganisation processes at work when people start to lose their hearing, and thus predict the success or failure of a cochlear implant among people who have become profoundly deaf
in their adult life.
Farmer's experience with Exxon, which involved a variety of
imaging and remote sensing
techniques to locate geological structures favorable for the accumulation of petroleum, also served him well
in working with NASA mission planners and technologists developing the instruments to be carried into Mars orbit by the next generation spacecraft.
In a new study led by the University of Sussex, geoscientists from the British Geological Survey and the Technical University of Munich reveal that using a micro-seismic technique, which detects tiny earthquakes which cause cracks in the rock, alongside modern electrical imaging technology, which measures rock mass, would provide scientists with much earlier warnings of potential rock fall
In a new study led by the University of Sussex, geoscientists from the British Geological Survey and the Technical University of Munich reveal that using a micro-seismic
technique, which detects tiny earthquakes which cause cracks
in the rock, alongside modern electrical imaging technology, which measures rock mass, would provide scientists with much earlier warnings of potential rock fall
in the rock, alongside modern electrical
imaging technology, which measures rock mass, would provide scientists with much earlier warnings of potential rock falls.
NSF provides state - of - the - art
imaging tools to academic labs; supports efforts to develop new microscopy
techniques; and funds training for young scientists and engineers
in the field.
Currently, there are several
in vivo
imaging techniques, e.g., magnetic resonance
imaging (MRI) and magnetic particle
imaging (MPI).
But researchers have developed an
imaging technique that shows,
in real time, what happens when things start going awry — a tool that could help doctors diagnose mitochondrial injuries before they have the chance to do serious cellular damage.
He became interested
in applying his background
in imaging techniques and X-ray crystallography to develop a therapeutic solution that relied on nanotechnology — a real - time biosensor that could continuously and non-invasively monitor someone's blood serotonin, and help them fight off blood clots even before they form.
«Proxima b has drawn a chalk line high up on the wall, and we are all now jumping to reach it,» says Matthew Kenworthy, an astronomer who works on new planet -
imaging techniques at Leiden Observatory
in the Netherlands.
«Clearer vision of what's inside a tumor and what's going on
in there: Researchers combine powerful
imaging and metabolic analysis
techniques to record disease events
in high resolution.»
Modern brain -
imaging techniques that track blood flow and cell activity indicate the precuneus is involved
in imagination, self - consciousness and reflecting on memories.
When Conklin joined his lab, he had no experience
in his PI's core area of cancer research, but he brought valuable expertise
in cell
imaging techniques.
DTI is one
imaging technique researchers are using to identify regions
in the brain that change when humans learn how to use technology.
An
imaging technique that freezes tiny biological objects such as proteins and viruses
in place so that scientists can peer into their structures at the scale of atoms has won its developers the 2017 Nobel Prize
in chemistry.
An
imaging technique that gives up - close 3 - D views of proteins is honored
in this year's chemistry Nobel Prize.