Quick Links NCRR and the 2009 Recovery Act
|
Imaging TechnologyON THIS PAGE: SEE ALSO: Some BTRCs focus on pursuing cutting-edge development and improvement of technologies and methods for imaging and spectroscopy to study areas such as organ structure and function, perfusion, oxygen extraction, and metabolism for the diagnosis, staging, treatment evaluation and investigating diseases and abnormalities. This requires expertise and integration of many areas of science: physics, chemistry, electrical and computational engineering, mathematics, biology, and medicine. The imaging centers are located in major research intensive medical centers providing a supportive environment for interdisciplinary research and exceptional opportunities to identify proper collaborations to drive the technology development. This proximity contributes as well to the reduction in translation barriers to clinical applications. Resource CentersBioCurrents Research Center Center for Advanced Magnetic Resonance Technology at Stanford Center for Functional Imaging Technologies Integrated Center for In Vivo Microscopy National Center for Microscopy and Imaging Research National Center for X-Ray Tomography National Resource Center for
Image-Guided Therapy NMR Imaging and Localized Spectroscopy Resource for Magnetic Resonance and Optical Imaging Resource for MRI of Neurodegenerative Disorders Resource for Quantitative Functional MRI Southwestern NMR Center for In Vivo Metabolism Contact InformationFor further information about NCRR support for Imaging Technology centers, contact: Abraham Levy, Ph.D. |
National Institutes of Health (NIH) Bethesda, Maryland 20892 |
Department of Health and Human Services |