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Core ResearchCore 1: Multinuclear MRIMain Article: Multinuclear MRI The group aims to develop and further multinuclear magnetic resonance technology for studying structure, dynamics, biochemistry and patho-physiology of biological tissues. Core 2: Functional ImagingMain Article: Functional Imaging We are establishing the use of multimodal imaging to assess brain physiology during functional activation and in pathological states, with a focus on cerebrovascular disorders. Core 3: Hyperpolarized Gas MRIMain Article: Hyperpolarized Gas MRI The primary focus of the group, functional and metabolic imaging, is on ‘hyperpolarized’ agents, in which specific nuclei are aligned to a degree 104-105 times greater than is possible in ordinary MRI. Core 4: Optical ImagingMain Article: Optical Imaging Our objective is to develop innovative optical imaging technologies, optimal strategies for integrated optical and MRI methods, and theoretical algorithms required for high-resolution optical image reconstruction. NIH PresentationsMMRRCC ServicesResource Structure and Core 1 InformationCore 2 InformationCore 4 Information
Collaborative ResearchMembers of the Metabolic Magnetic Resonance Research and Computing Center engage extensively in collaborative and service projects with investigators from other organizations. Below is a list of some current projects being pursued with collaborative investigators. Please Visit the Collaborative Research page for more information.
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