Currently she leads the development of a novel
molecular imaging tool based on microfluidics at PNNL, which has resulted in two patents.
«Integrating
these molecular imaging tools offers the opportunity to investigate the possible independent and synergistic contribution of these protein pathologies in neurodegeneration in the living brain and, therefore, greatly advance our understanding of the mechanisms of Alzheimer's disease,» said Drzezga.
Not exact matches
The Clinical Trials Network (CTN) provides
tools and resources to promote faster, more cost - effective drug development and increase the availability and performance of
molecular imaging radiopharmaceuticals for use in the clinic.
A self - described «recovering
molecular biophysicist,» Ellisman gave a polished presentation about the latest
tools for studying the brain at the Frontiers in Chemical
Imaging Seminar Series July 26 at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.
Unique research
tools and
imaging expertise from researchers in EMSL, DOE's Environmental
Molecular Sciences Laboratory at PNNL, will help the team understand complex electrochemical reactions as they occur within working batteries, as well as determine why batteries ultimately fail.
In this webinar, the principles of state - of - the - art confocal Raman
imaging as a
tool for the analysis of
molecular characteristics of a sample will be presented, then the manner in which this information can be linked to structural information acquired with scanning electron microscopy will be demonstrated.
The Center supports the development of new
tools for integrating and analyzing data from genomics, proteomics, metabolomics,
molecular modeling, and high - throughput screening, chemical biology, structural biology, and
imaging, all of which involve large complex datasets that can challenge limits of available software
tools and require high capacity, reliable data storage.
These versatile
tools enable quantitative, functional
imaging of
molecular interactions, protein activities or second messenger concentration in single living cells.
This new
tool for research greatly advances
imaging of the
molecular and atomic structure of nonconducting surfaces, and permits directly measuring surface properties at the level of different atoms.
The physical examination helps prevent disease From
molecular and genetic testing to advanced
imaging using magnetic resonance or computed tomography, veterinarians have many
tools available to diagnose their patients.
In 2001, Wagner went
molecular when the San Jose Museum of Art commissioned her to create work using the latest scientific
imaging tools.