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In vivo Cancer Molecular Imaging Centers (ICMICs)
ICMIC grants facilitate interaction among scientists from a variety of fields to conduct multidisciplinary research on cellular and molecular imaging related to cancer. Pre-ICMIC planning grants have provided time and funds for investigators and institutions to prepare themselves, organizationally and scientifically, to establish ICMICs.

Small Animal Imaging Resource Program (SAIRP)
Resource grants that support shared imaging research resources to be used by cancer investigators and research related to small animal imaging technology.

Development of Clinical Imaging Drugs & Enhancers (DCIDE)
A competitive program to expedite and facilitate the development of promising investigational imaging enhancers (contrast agents) and molecular probes from the laboratory to IND status.

Network for Translational Research: Optical Imaging (NTROI)
Cooperative agreement (U54) awards to establish Specialized Research Resource Centers that will participate as members of a network of inter-disciplinary, inter-institutional research teams for the purpose of supporting translational research in optical imaging and/or spectroscopy in vivo.

Interagency Council on Biomedical Imaging in Oncology (ICBIO)
Council brings together representatives of the Federal Government and technology developers to expedite the process of bringing new products to market.
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