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Biomedical Engineering Seminar Abstract
Fall 2004 September 13, Lars Furenlid, PhD Department of Radiology & Optical Sciences Center, University of Arizona

Techniques and Applications of Small-Animal Gamma-ray Imaging
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The Center for Gamma-ray Imaging is funded by the National Institute for Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering to develop gamma-ray imaging technologies with dramatically improved spatial and temporal resolutions, and to make advanced imagers available to a wide community of biomedical and clinical researchers. The collaborative research supported by the center applies these new imaging tools to basic research in cancer, functional genomics, cardiovascular disease, cognitive neuroscience and surgical tumor detection. Recent advances in instrumentation development and biomedical applications will be presented.