Medical imaging is one of the very best applications of technology — it allows us to peer inside of the human body without actually performing surgery. It’s non-destructive testing to the extreme, and ...
The Department of Biomedical Engineering boasts a diverse research portfolio covering a wide range of topics. Biomedical imaging, for example, is an essential tool in visualizing the body’s internal ...
In vivo imaging plays an essential role within medicine, pharmaceutics and biology. Imaging with fluorescent tracers is one promising approach, as multiple tracer types are available to simultaneously ...
NYU Grossman School of Medicine’s Vilcek Institute of Graduate Biomedical Sciences offers PhD training in biomedical imaging.
Autonomous micro- and nanomotors improve image clarity, targeting, and multimodal performance across advanced biomedical imaging systems. (Nanowerk News) Researchers are developing intelligent micro- ...
In recent years, great strides have been made in the fabrication of inorganic nanoparticles of desired size, shape and crystal structure. This synthetic control enables researchers to precisely ...
The PreciseOnco research consortium has been awarded €14.9 million in funding from the European Union’s Innovative ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – Purdue University researchers are developing a novel biomedical imaging system that combines optical and ultrasound technology to improve diagnosis of life-threatening diseases.
Researchers use artificial intelligence to improve quality of images recorded by a relatively new biomedical imaging method. This paves the way towards more accurate diagnosis and cost-effective ...
The discovery of nanoparticles has significantly impacted many fields of science. Nanoparticles, with their unique properties due to their small size and large surface-area-to-volume ratio, have ...
Propel your career forward with an accredited graduate certificate. It's easy to see why the call for medical imaging professionals continues to grow. Imaging technology, using both ionizing and ...