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2008 Small Animal Imaging Workshop at Stanford
Clark Center, Stanford University
November 5-8, 2008
Please see the workshop website for more details and registration information. [ Workshop details ]
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Course Director: Craig Levin
Faculty, Associate Professor of Radiology, Stanford University
Member, Molecular Imaging Program at Stanford (MIPS)
Who Will Benefit: This course is intended for physicians and scientists interested in pre-clinical molecular imaging research and applications in biomedicine.
Objective:
- Learn how researchers use small animal imaging systems study disease non-invasively and aid in the discovery, development, and monitoring of novel treatments.
- Participate in in vivosmall animal imaging demonstrations using the latest modalities installed at Stanford's Clark Center Small Animal Imaging Facility.
Topics Included:
- Small Animal Imaging Instrumentation
- Molecular Imaging Probes, Targets, Assays, and Applications
- Small Animal Handling
- Optical Imaging
- Bioluminescence and fluorescence imaging/tomography
- Radionuclide Imaging
- X-ray CT
- Magnetic Resonance
- Ultrasound Imaging
Please send any immediate questions to: slelli@stanford.edu.
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