This subproject is one of many research subprojects utilizing theresources provided by a Center grant funded by NIH/NCRR. The subproject andinvestigator (PI) may have received primary funding from another NIH source,and thus could be represented in other CRISP entries. The institution listed isfor the Center, which is not necessarily the institution for the investigator.Novemer 13-14, 2006 - SMALL ANIMAL IMAGING WORKSHOPThis workshop has become an annual event to bring together a broad range of Duke scientists, imaging specialists, and investigators from other fields who may be able to expand their current research by using small-animal imaging methods. The workshop is part of our ongoing efforts to increase small-animal imaging in cancer and other medical research and to encourage use of the imaging systems available at the Center for In Vivo Microscopy for collaborative projects.PROGRAMMonday, November 13, 2006 -- Introduction, GA Johnson PhD, (Center for In Vivo Microscopy [CIVM])-- Small animal handling for in vivo imaging: biological issues, Laurence Hedlund PhD (CIVM) -- Micro-CT for in vivo anatomical and functional imaging in small animals, Cristian Badea PhD (CIVM)-- Physics and applications of ultrasound in small animal imaging Kathy Nightingale PhD (Biomedical Engineering) -- Liposomal nanoparticles: signal amplification, long-circulation, and active targeting, Srini Mukundan PhD MD(Radiology - Neuroradiology)-- Imaging pulmonary function with hyperpolarized gas MRI, Bastiaan Driehuys PhD (CIVM)-- Development and investigation of novel hypoxia-sensitive reporter genes, Mark Dewhirst DVM PhD(Radiation Oncology)-- MR microscopy of a mouse model for fetal alcohol syndrome, Kathleen Sulik PhD (Cell and Develop-mental BiologyUNC-Chapel Hill)-- Applications of in vivo and ex vivo lung imaging, Kennita Johnson PhD (NIEHS)-- Peering into the lung: applications of micro-CT towards understanding pulmonary physiology in the living mouse Scott Shofer MD PhD (Pulmonary Medicine, and CIVM)-- Molecular imaging in drug discovery: in vivo pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics, Susanta Sarkar PhD(Director, Molecular Imaging Center of Excellence, GlaxoSmithKline)-- New methods in MR and nonlinear optical imaging Warren Warren PhD (Chemistry)-- Magnetic resonance histology, G. Allan Johnson PhD (CIVM)-- Tours / demonstrations Center for In Vivo MicroscopyNovember 14, 2006-- Small to tiny animal imaging with optical coherence tomography, Anjul Davis, MS (graduate studentBiomedical Engineering)-- Quantitative optical spectroscopy for physiological monitoring, J. Quincy Brown PhD (Biomedical Engineering)-- In vivo optical imaging of metabolism in normal and pre-cancerous epithelia, Melissa Skala (graduate student, Biomedical Engineering) -- Imaging tissue structure and function with optical tomographic techniques, Mark Oldham PhD (Radiation Oncology and Biomedical Engineering)-- Hyperspectral imaging for biomedical diagnostics Tuan Vo-Dinh, PhD (Biomedical Eng., Fitzpatrick Institute for Photonics)-- Fluorescence molecular tomographic imaging in animal models of cancer, Jeff Peterson PhD (Applied BiologyVisEn Medical)-- Detecting pre-cancerous cells using angle-resolved low coherence interferometry, Adam Wax PhD,(Biomedical Engineering)-- Tours / demonstrations  Center for In Vivo Microscopy

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Center for Research Resources (NCRR)
Type
Biotechnology Resource Grants (P41)
Project #
5P41RR005959-18
Application #
7601180
Study Section
Special Emphasis Panel (ZRG1-SSS-X (40))
Project Start
2007-07-01
Project End
2008-06-30
Budget Start
2007-07-01
Budget End
2008-06-30
Support Year
18
Fiscal Year
2007
Total Cost
$9,969
Indirect Cost
Name
Duke University
Department
Radiation-Diagnostic/Oncology
Type
Schools of Medicine
DUNS #
044387793
City
Durham
State
NC
Country
United States
Zip Code
27705
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