Not exact matches
In a 2012 study, [8] researchers
at the University
of Rochester
Medical Center (URMC) measured before - and - after data from the brains
of a group
of nine high school football and hockey players using an advanced form
of imaging similar to an MRI called diffusion tensor
imaging (DTI).
Pediatric Radiology
of Floating Hospital for Children
at Tufts
Medical Center provides a full range
of imaging services for pediatric conditions.
«We're trying to build models that describe how tumors grow and respond to therapy,» said Yankeelov, director
of the Center for Computational Oncology
at The University
of Texas
at Austin (UT Austin) and director
of Cancer
Imaging Research in the LIVESTRONG Cancer Institutes
of the Dell
Medical School.
Now a team from Harvard
Medical School, using electron cryomicroscopy (
imaging frozen specimens to reduce damage from electron radiation), has for the first time revealed the structure
of a VSV protein
at the atomic level.
According to the proposed deal, some
of the uranium - enrichment centrifuges
at the Fordow site would be repurposed to produce isotopes such as molybdenum - 99, which is widely required for
medical imaging (see go.nature.com/jafnpt).
In the July issue
of Neuron, a team
at Duke University
Medical Center in Durham, North Carolina, describes a powerful new
imaging tool that helps read the brain's «smell code.»
Even the
imaging tests that doctors use to make the case for back surgery, including MRI, X-rays, and CT scans, are not very good
at pinpointing the cause
of pain, comments Jerome Groopman, chief
of experimental medicine
at Beth Israel Deaconess
Medical Center in Boston and author
of How Doctors Think.
Just before the teenage years, «the rate
of growth for many skills kind
of slows down,» says Deborah Waber, an associate professor
of psychiatry
at Harvard University
Medical School's Children's Hospital Boston and the lead author
of a paper that reports the results
of the behavioral component
of the NIH Magnetic Resonance
Imaging (MRI) Study
of Normal Brain Development.
«If we can confirm these results in the larger study that we are planning to begin soon, this
imaging system may allow us to personalize breast cancer treatment and offer the treatment that is most likely to benefit individual patients,» says Hershman, who is also a professor
of medicine and epidemiology
at Columbia University Irving
Medical Center.
Drs. Baozhong Shen and Xilin Sun are scientists
at the Molecular
Imaging Research Center (MIRC)
of Harbin
Medical University.
«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.
The current study is a retrospective review
of imaging and
medical records
of eight patients with congenital heart disease (CHD) with elevated central venous pressure complicated by PLE who underwent lymphatic
imaging and interventions
at CHOP.
Now, a team
of investigators led by Lev T. Perelman, PhD, Director
of the Center for Advanced Biomedical
Imaging and Photonics
at Beth Israel Deaconess
Medical Center (BIDMC), has developed a promising new tool capable
of distinguishing between harmless pancreatic cysts and those with malignant potential with an overall accuracy
of 95 percent.
The optical
imaging system was developed in the laboratory
of Andreas Hielscher, professor
of biomedical engineering and electrical engineering
at Columbia Engineering and professor
of radiology
at Columbia University Irving
Medical Center.
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.
A new brain
imaging study from MIT and Harvard
Medical School may lead to a screen that could identify children
at high risk
of developing depression later in life.
Scientists are taking
medical imaging research and drug discovery to a new level by developing a molecular imaging system that combines several advanced technologies for all - in - one imaging of both tissue models and live subjects, say presenters at the 2015 Annual Meeting of the Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging (
imaging research and drug discovery to a new level by developing a molecular
imaging system that combines several advanced technologies for all - in - one imaging of both tissue models and live subjects, say presenters at the 2015 Annual Meeting of the Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging (
imaging system that combines several advanced technologies for all - in - one
imaging of both tissue models and live subjects, say presenters at the 2015 Annual Meeting of the Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging (
imaging of both tissue models and live subjects, say presenters
at the 2015 Annual Meeting
of the Society
of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular
Imaging (
Imaging (SNMMI).
The
imaging software — developed and currently in use only
at Cincinnati Children's — mathematically determines the lowest possible radiation dose for the patient before a scan is performed, according to the study led by David Larson, MD, radiology quality and safety director
at the
medical center and principal architect
of the technology.
Donald Plewes, a physicist who works on
medical imaging at the University
of Toronto in Canada, says the technique gives a precise measure
of stiffness that does not depend on the surgeon's subjective opinion.
«With technological improvements,
medical imaging has become an increasingly vital tool in diagnosing and treating patients with heart disease, but the rising use of the tests has led to increasing radiation exposure over the past two decades,» said Reza Fazel, M.D., M.Sc., chair of the writing committee for the statement and cardiologist at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in
medical imaging has become an increasingly vital tool in diagnosing and treating patients with heart disease, but the rising use
of the tests has led to increasing radiation exposure over the past two decades,» said Reza Fazel, M.D., M.Sc., chair
of the writing committee for the statement and cardiologist
at Beth Israel Deaconess
Medical Center in
Medical Center in Boston.
«Small amounts
of gadolinium deposit in certain parts
of the brain in people who undergo repeated gadolinium - based contrast agent enhanced exams,» said Vikas Gulani, MD, PhD, Associate Professor
of Radiology, Urology, and Biomedical Engineering
at Case Western Reserve University School
of Medicine, member
of the Case Comprehensive Cancer Center, and Director
of Magnetic Resonance
Imaging at University Hospitals Cleveland
Medical Center.
But Haris Majeed, a Master's student in
Medical Imaging at U
of T's Faculty
of Medicine, wondered if long - term climate variability in sea surface temperatures played a role.
The results
of the Endovascular Therapy Following
Imaging Evaluation for the Ischemic Stroke (DEFUSE 3) trial, presented
at the International Stroke Conference 2018 in Los Angeles and published on Jan. 24 in the New England Journal
of Medicine, demonstrated that physically removing brain clots up to 16 hours after symptom onset in selected patients led to improved outcomes compared to standard
medical therapy.
When Fritz - Laylin was interviewed she was
at the Howard Hughes
Medical Institute's Janelia Farm Research Campus, working in the lab
of Eric Betzig — a trained physicist now specializing in developing cellular
imaging technologies.
This work was supported by the National Institute
of Biomedical
Imaging and Bioengineering and the National Institute
of General
Medical Sciences
at NIH under the award numbers EB007615 and GM103507, the Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation, the Kessler Foundation, the Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust, University
of Louisville Foundation, and Jewish Hospital and St. Mary's Foundation, Frazier Rehab Institute and University Hospital.
A newly devised tumor - specific fluorescent agent and
imaging system guided surgeons in real time to remove additional tumors in ovarian cancer patients that were not visible without fluorescence or could not be felt during surgery, reports Alexander L. Vahrmeijer MD, PhD, head
of the Image - guided Surgery group in the Department
of Surgery
at Leiden University
Medical Center in the Netherlands.
Similarly, 3D printing is poised to shake up the
medical industry, said David Dean, director
of the neurological surgery
imaging laboratory
at Case Western Reserve University.
«The results
of the Penumbra 3D Trial speak positively on the use
of Penumbra's 3D Revascularization Device in combination with the Penumbra System aspiration devices, as well as on the use
of Penumbra System aspiration devices alone,» said Donald Frei, MD, lead investigator
of the study and director, NeuroInterventional Surgery
at Radiology
Imaging Associates / Swedish
Medical Center in Englewood, Colorado.
«PROMISE establishes CTA as a viable alternative to stress testing for the evaluation
of patients with suspected coronary disease,» said Udo Hoffmann, M.D., principal investigator
of the PROMISE
Imaging Core and Professor
of Radiology
at Harvard
Medical School and Director
of Cardiovascular
Imaging at Massachusetts General Hospital «With the addition
of high - risk plaque assessment and CT fractional flow reserve technology on the horizon, we may have yet to see the full potential
of CTA.»
In a new study recently published in the Annals
of Internal Medicine, researchers
at NYU Langone
Medical Center concluded that overuse
of cardiac stress testing with
imaging has led to rising healthcare costs and unnecessary radiation exposure to patients.
Golland is the senior author
of the paper, which will be presented
at the Information Processing in
Medical Imaging conference during the week
of June 25.
«The hope is that in the not - so - distant future a miRNA - based blood test can be used in conjunction with
imaging features and other factors to aid the
medical team in accurately predicting disease severity
of IPMNs and other pancreatic cysts
at the time
of diagnosis or follow - up so that more informed personalized
medical management decisions can be made,» explained Permuth - Wey.
Matthias Nahrendorf is currently an assistant professor
at Harvard
Medical School and director
of the Mouse
Imaging Program
at the Center for Systems Biology
at MGH.
Ralph Weissleder, a professor
at Harvard
Medical School and director
of the Massachusetts General Hospital Center for Molecular
Imaging Research, says this type
of sensor is a novel way to potentially track how cancer patients respond to treatment.
TexRAD was originally a joint venture between the University
of Sussex,
Imaging Equipment Ltd, Cambridge Computed
Imaging Ltd (CCI) and Miles
Medical Pty Ltd, based on research by Professor Chris Chatwin, Dr Rupert Young and Dr Balaji Ganeshan from the Department
of Engineering and Design
at the University
of Sussex and Brighton and Sussex
Medical School (BSMS), and Professor Ken Miles (formerly BSMS).
Following two postdoctoral fellowships
at UCLA
Medical School and Harvard
Medical School in PET chemistry and molecular
imaging, respectively; in 2005, he was an Instructor
of Radiology
at Harvard
Medical School.
Validated Biosystems / City
of Hope
Medical Center (Beckman Research Institute) / Crump Institute for Molecular
Imaging (Department
of Molecular and
Medical Pharmacology
at UCLAs David Geffen School
of Medicine)
Yasmin Mashhoon, PhD, is a neuroscientist in the McLean
Imaging Center and an assistant professor
of psychiatry
at Harvard
Medical School.
Dr. John Gore is Professor
of Radiology and Radiological Sciences, Biomedical Engineering, Molecular Physiology and Biophysics, and Physics, and Director
of the Center for
Imaging Sciences
at Vanderbilt University
Medical Center.
After academic positions
at Max - Planck Institute for Experimental Cardiology in Bad Nauheim (Germany) and
at Medical University
of South Caroline (MUSC, Charleston SC, USA), he joined UCD in Dublin (Ireland) as the founder and head
of the
Imaging facility.
The work was supported by the Salk Institute's Dulbecco Center for Cancer Research, the Adler Family Foundation, the Ahmanson Translational
Imaging Division
at UCLA, the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences, the National Institutes
of Health, the American Cancer Society, the Samuel Waxman Cancer Research Foundation, the Howard Hughes
Medical Institute and the Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust.
At Silver Cross Dr. Anne McCall, medical director of radiation oncology at University of Chicago Medicine Comprehensive Cancer Center at Silver Cross, performed a unique breast cancer treatment, 3 - D Surface Imaging to Facilitate Deep - Inspiration Breath - Hold (DIBH) on Bakke
At Silver Cross Dr. Anne McCall,
medical director
of radiation oncology
at University of Chicago Medicine Comprehensive Cancer Center at Silver Cross, performed a unique breast cancer treatment, 3 - D Surface Imaging to Facilitate Deep - Inspiration Breath - Hold (DIBH) on Bakke
at University
of Chicago Medicine Comprehensive Cancer Center
at Silver Cross, performed a unique breast cancer treatment, 3 - D Surface Imaging to Facilitate Deep - Inspiration Breath - Hold (DIBH) on Bakke
at Silver Cross, performed a unique breast cancer treatment, 3 - D Surface
Imaging to Facilitate Deep - Inspiration Breath - Hold (DIBH) on Bakker.
«To our knowledge, this is the first study to apply machine learning to the task
of distinguishing high - risk lesions that need surgery from those that don't,» says collaborator Constance Lehman, professor
at Harvard
Medical School and chief
of the Breast
Imaging Division
at MGH's Department
of Radiology.
We also work
at the cutting edge
of detector technology developing pixel detectors for High Energy Physics, telescope cameras and detectors for
medical imaging and other scientific and industrial fields.
The CaIC was founded
at a time when the importance
of computers and software in
medical imaging was rapidly expanding and when computers were being integrated with
imaging instrumentation for control, acquisition and processing.
Alain Destexhe, Research Director
of Unité de Neurosciences CNRS, Gif - sur - Yvette, France Bruno Weber, Professor
of Multimodal Experimental
Imaging, Universitaet Zuerich, Switzerland Carmen Gruber Traub, Fraunhofer, Germany Costas Kiparissides, Certh, Greece Cyril Poupon, Head
of the Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
Imaging and Spectroscopy unit
of NeuroSpin, University Paris Saclay, Gif - sur - Yvette, France David Boas, Professor
of Radiology
at Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard
Medical School, University
of Pennsylvania Hanchuan Peng, Associate Investigator
at Allen Brain Institute, Seattle, US Huib Manswelder, Head
of Department
of Integrative Neurophysiology Center for Neurogenomics and Cognitive Research, VU University, Amsterdam Jan G. Bjaalie, Head
of Neuroinformatics division, Institute
of Basic
Medical Sciences, University
of Oslo, Norway Jean - François Mangin, Research Director Neuroimaging
at CEA, Gif - sur - Yvette, France Jordi Mones, Institut de la Macula y la Retina, Barcelona, Spain Jurgen Popp, Scientific Director
of the Leibniz Institute
of Photonic Technology, Jena, Germany Katharina Zimmermann, Hochshule, Germany Katrin Amunts, Director
of the Institute Structural and functional organisation
of the brain, Forschungszentrum Juelich, Germany Leslie M. Loew, Professor
at University
of Connecticut Health Center, Connecticut, US Marc - Oliver Gewaltig, Section Manager
of Neurorobotics, Simulation Neuroscience Division - Ecole Polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Geneve, Switzerland Markus Axer, Head
of Fiber architecture group, Institute
of Neuroscience and Medicine (INM - 1)
at Forschungszentrum Juelich, Germany Mickey Scheinowitz, Head
of Regenerative Therapy Department
of Biomedical Engineering and Neufeld Cardiac Research Institute, Tel - Aviv University, Israel Pablo Loza, Institute
of Photonic Sciences, Castelldefels, Spain Patrick Hof, Mount Sinai Hospital, New York, US Paul Tiesinga, Professor
at Faculty
of Science, Radboud University, Nijmegen, Netherlands Silvestro Micera, Director
of the Translational Neural Engineering (TNE) Laboratory, and Associate Professor
at the EPFL School
of Engineering and the Centre for Neuroprosthetics Timo Dicksheid, Group Leader
of Big Data Analytics, Institute Structural and functional organisation
of the brain, Forschungszentrum Juelich, Germany Trygve Leergaard, Professor
of Neural Systems, Institute
of Basic
Medical Sciences, University
of Oslo, Norway Viktor Jirsa, Director
of the Institute de Neurosciences des Systèmes and Director
of Research
at the CNRS, Marseille, France
Peter Friedl holds the chair for Microscopical
Imaging of the Cell
at the RIMLS since October 2007, which includes the Core Facility for Microscopy
at the Radboud University Nijmegen
Medical Center.
Diego A. Pizzagalli, PhD, is founding director
of the Center for Depression, Anxiety and Stress Research, director
of the McLean
Imaging Center, and director
of the Laboratory for Translational and Affective Neuroscience
at McLean Hospital, and is a professor
of psychiatry
at Harvard
Medical School.
«It is an honor to represent the Academy as its President, particularly
at a time when the intersection
of intelligent technology and human ingenuity are creating an unprecedented array
of opportunities to advance
medical imaging for the benefit
of patient care.
Dr. Kaufman is director
of McLean Hospital's Translational
Imaging Laboratory, associate professor
of psychiatry
at Harvard
Medical School, co-director
of the NIDA T32 post-doctoral training program
at McLean, and a Partners Human Research Committee member.