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BioMedical Sciences Research Forum

Wednesday, Nov. 9, 12-1 p.m.

HSC-2J618; online

Dr. Michael R. Doschak, MSc, PhD

Professor, Faculty of Pharmacy

Adjunct Professor, Departments of Biomedical Engineering & Dentistry

University of Alberta

“Preclinical Micro-Computed Tomography for     “in-vivo” Imaging of living rodents and High Resolution Non-Destructive 3-D Sample Analysis”

 

Abstract:

For 9 months (Oct 2022 – Jun 2023), Memorial University of Newfoundland (MUN) will host the province’s 1st Micro-Computed Tomography (micro-CT) imaging lab, during the Sabbatical study residence of Dr. Michael Doschak from the University of Alberta.

“In-vivo” Micro-CT is an X-ray based imaging modality that permits the non-invasive 3-Dimensional examination of living rodent tissues at multiple temporal time points at very high resolution (up to 9 microns orthotropic), which is orders of magnitude greater than conventional clinical Computed Tomography (CT)`

For details please contact Andrea Squires at andreasquires@mun.ca

Presented by Division of BioMedical Sciences

Event Listing 2022-11-09 12:00:00 2022-11-09 13:00:00 America/St_Johns BioMedical Sciences Research Forum Dr. Michael R. Doschak, MSc, PhD Professor, Faculty of Pharmacy Adjunct Professor, Departments of Biomedical Engineering & Dentistry University of Alberta “Preclinical Micro-Computed Tomography for     “in-vivo” Imaging of living rodents and High Resolution Non-Destructive 3-D Sample Analysis”   Abstract: For 9 months (Oct 2022 – Jun 2023), Memorial University of Newfoundland (MUN) will host the province’s 1st Micro-Computed Tomography (micro-CT) imaging lab, during the Sabbatical study residence of Dr. Michael Doschak from the University of Alberta. “In-vivo” Micro-CT is an X-ray based imaging modality that permits the non-invasive 3-Dimensional examination of living rodent tissues at multiple temporal time points at very high resolution (up to 9 microns orthotropic), which is orders of magnitude greater than conventional clinical Computed Tomography (CT)` For details please contact Andrea Squires at andreasquires@mun.ca HSC-2J618; online Division of BioMedical Sciences