In research published today by Nature Communications, Drs. Cloos and Sodickson of CAI2R describe a multiparametric
quantitative imaging method unaffected by RF field variations.
Now, high throughput sequencing,
quantitative imaging methods, dedicated bio-informatics and modeling tools are poised to assess the complexity of the global ocean systems.
Not exact matches
Systems Biology and Genomics, including systems neurobiology,
quantitative cell biology, cellular dynamics, algorithms,
methods and technology development, data integration and visualization,
imaging, synthetic biology, deep learning applied to biology and human health, and single cell biology.
To this end we use
quantitative live
imaging approaches as well as super-resolution
methods.
The Animal and Human
Imaging Shared Resource enables Cancer Center investigators to execute high throughput, quantitative and noninvasive in vivo imaging studies on animal models, apply and validate MRI, optical, CT, PET, SPECT and ultrasound methods for noninvasive detection and characterization in small animals and incorporate emerging and clinical relevant quantitative MRI and PET protocols into Phase I, II and III clinical trials in a centralized, cost effective
Imaging Shared Resource enables Cancer Center investigators to execute high throughput,
quantitative and noninvasive in vivo
imaging studies on animal models, apply and validate MRI, optical, CT, PET, SPECT and ultrasound methods for noninvasive detection and characterization in small animals and incorporate emerging and clinical relevant quantitative MRI and PET protocols into Phase I, II and III clinical trials in a centralized, cost effective
imaging studies on animal models, apply and validate MRI, optical, CT, PET, SPECT and ultrasound
methods for noninvasive detection and characterization in small animals and incorporate emerging and clinical relevant
quantitative MRI and PET protocols into Phase I, II and III clinical trials in a centralized, cost effective manner.
Specific Clinical / Research Interest: Experimental neuropathology, neurodegenerative disorders, brain aging; Functional anatomy of the cerebral cortex, comparative neuroanatomy; Computer - assisted morphometry, stereology, microscopy; Magnetic resonance microscopy, functional brain
imaging Current Students: Tuyen Nguyen (PhD) Postdoctoral Fellows: Camilla Butti, PhD, Timothy Rumbell PhD, Merina Varghese PhD Research Personnel: Bridget Wicinski, Daniel Dickstein Summary of Research Studies: Our research is directed towards the study of selective neuronal vulnerability in dementing illnesses using classical neuropathological as well as modern
quantitative immunohistochemical
methods.