This subproject is one of many research subprojects utilizing the resources provided by a Center grant funded by NIH/NCRR. The subproject and investigator (PI) may have received primary funding from another NIH source, and thus could be represented in other CRISP entries. The institution listed is for the Center, which is not necessarily the institution for the investigator. A weekly lunch-time seminar series is presented by the Center for In Vivo Microscopy, which provides a method for graduate students and staff to discuss topics of interest to small animal imaging through a journal club, and to share their research progress with others in the department and with local investigators. Visitors to the department or external investigators provide special seminar topics. August 15, 2005, special seminar Daniel Barboriak, MMD, Associate Professor, Radiology-Neuroradiology 'Extracting quantitative perfusion information from contrast-enhanced scans, and ImageJ plug-ins he has written to help with such tasks' August 22 2005, journal club: Magn Reson Medicine 42:1033?1038 (1999), Quantitative Assessment of Pulmonary Perfusion With Dynamic Contrast-Enhanced MRI, Hiroto Hatabu, Eiji Tadamura, David L. Levin, Qun Chen,Wei Li, Ducksoo Kim, Pottumarthi V. Prasad, and Robert R. Edelman (moderated by Nilesh Mistry and Ming De Lin) Thursday, October 6 2005: Special Medical Physics seminar: G. Allan Johnson, 'MR histology: Methods to obtain the highest resolution MR images to date' October 13 2005 journal club: Pauly J, Nishimura D, Macovski A, A k-space analysis of small-tip-angle excitation, JMRI 81 (1): 43-56 Jan 1989. November 29, 2005 journal club: Discussion of a paper describing TRICKS: Korosec F, Frayne R, Grist T, Mistretta C, Time-resolved contrast-enhanced 3D MR angiography, Magn Reson Med 1996; 36:345?51 (moderated by Nilesh Mistry) January 19 2006 journal club: Massoud, T, Gambhir, S, Molecular Imaging in Living Subjects: Seeing Fondamental Biological Processes in a New Light Genes and Development 17: 545-580. January 26, 2006 journal club: Schuster D, Recent Advances in Imaging the Lungs of the Intact Small Animal February 2, 2006 journal club: Venegas JG, Winkler T, Musch G, et al.Self-organized patchiness in asthma as a prelude to catastrophic shifts, Nature 434 (7034): 777-782 April 7 2005. and Musch, G; Layfield, JDH; Harris, RS; et al. Topographical distribution of pulmonary perfusion and ventilation, assessed by PET in supine and prone humans, Journal of Applied Physiology, 93 (5): 1841-1851 Nov 2002. February 9 2006 presentation: Scott Shofer, MD. PhD, fellow in CIVM from Duke Pulmonary Medicine, Applications of Micro-CT Imaging for Assessment of Pulmonary Fibrosis in Mice. February 16 2006, journal club: Golman K, Ardenaer-Larsen JH, Petersson JS, et al., Molecular imaging with endogenous substances PNAS 100 (18): 10435-10439 Sept 2 2003. February 23 2006: online talk by Stanford University Professor Sanjiv Gambhir, a prominent researcher on molecular imaging whose biography can be found here: http://mips.stanford.edu/public/faculty-info?personnel%5fid=101; Talk defines molecular imaging and presents several applications, from cancer to colonography and cardiovascular disease. March 2 2006 journal club: a paper about intermolecular zero-quantum coherence (iZQC) magnetic resonance imaging, Rizi RR, Ahn S, Alsop DC, et al. Intermolecular zero-quantum coherence imaging of the human brain, Magn Reson Med 43 (5): 627-632 May 2000. March 9 2006 journal club: Paper about the resolution limit due to motion in MR and x-ray cardiac-gated, ventilation-synchronized experiments (written by researchers at CIVM): Mai W, Badea CT, Wheeler CT, et al., Effects of breathing and cardiac motion on spatial resolution in the microscopic imaging of rodents , Magn Reson Med 53 (4): 858-865, April 2005. March 23, 2006: discussion on clot prevention during long in-vivo CT April 7, 2006: special seminar speaker for visitor to Center: Thomas Meersmann, PhD, Assistant Professor of Chemistry, Colorado State University, 'Hyperpolarized 83Krypton as a probe for surfaces and its application as a novel contrast agent in MR imaging.'
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