A new
medical imaging method being developed at Rutgers University could help physicians detect cancer and other diseases earlier than before, speeding treatment and reducing the need for invasive, time - consuming biopsies.
But all of
these medical imaging methods include some risk of radiation and take hours — if not days — to get results.
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.
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.
«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.
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.
«High - speed AFM is ideally suited for some
medical applications as it can process materials quickly and provide hundreds of times more resolution than comparable
imaging methods.»
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.
Ultrasound, also called sonography, is an
imaging method that uses high - frequency sound waves to produce images that lead to diagnosis and treatment of many diseases and
medical conditions.
Researchers in the laboratory of Mikhail Shapiro, assistant professor of chemical engineering and Heritage
Medical Research Institute Investigator, have invented a new
method to link magnetic resonance
imaging (MRI) signals to gene expression in cells — including tumor cells — in living tissues.
Faculty and staff are expanding ways in which MRI can help patients, similar to
methods used by
medical physicians in
imaging people, including cardiac and abdominal organ evaluation.
Thermographic
Imaging in Dogs with Intervertebral Disc Disease Grossbard BP, Loughin CA, Marino DJ Thermographic imaging is a non-invasive method used to screen animals for multiple medical pr
Imaging in Dogs with Intervertebral Disc Disease Grossbard BP, Loughin CA, Marino DJ Thermographic
imaging is a non-invasive method used to screen animals for multiple medical pr
imaging is a non-invasive
method used to screen animals for multiple
medical problems.
See everything we take for granted in the modern world, from atoms to electricity, from our understanding of the stars to
medical imaging, is down to somebody being curious about the universe and using the scientific
method to investigate it.