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SAIF and Li-Cor co-host an Optical Imaging Workshop

January 4, 2016
An optical imaging workshop will be hold on February 23rd, please mark your calendar!

BRIC Cyclotron now producing more PET probes

January 4, 2016
The BRIC Cyclotron Facility has expanded its menu of radiolabeled tracers available for PET imaging. More than ten PET probes labeled with F-18, C-11, N-13, and O-15 radioisotopes can now be requested from the facility for neurological, cardiovascular, or cancer research studies.

Vevo LAZR Ultrasound Demonstration

May 22, 2015
Join us for a demonstration of theVevo® LAZR Photoacoustic imaging systemMay 26, 2015 Click on link for flyer Photoacoustic Imaging Possibilities for Cancer, Developmental Biology, Diabetes & Neurosciences Research Includes: Early tumor/disease detection Quantification in 2D and 3D Monitor response … Continued

Upcoming Optical Imaging Training

May 14, 2015
The SAI facility offers monthly optical imaging training sessions on the first Monday of each month.

Upcoming Optical Imaging Training

May 14, 2015
The SAIF offers monthly optical imaging training sessions. The coming optical imaging training will be on 2/1 at 2pm in the Marsico Optical Imaging Lab.

Ultrasound Vevo2100 System

May 14, 2015
The SAIF has two Vevo2100 ultrasound systems from VisualSonics available in Marsico Hall and the Genetics Medicine Building.

Shawn Hingtgen to give SAI seminar talk

May 14, 2015
Eshelman School of Pharmacy Assistant Professor Shawn Hingtgen to give a talk about “Developing Stem Cell Drug Carriers for Cancer Therapy”

BRIC Cyclotron has been installed

April 29, 2015
The BRIC has installed a GE PETtrace 880 Cyclotron and it is now operational and testing radiotracers.

DEXA system coming soon!

April 29, 2015
A rodent Dual-Energy X-Ray Absorbitomer (DEXA) will be available in the Marsico Hall vivarium.

IVIS-100 moved to Marsico Hall Vivarium

April 29, 2015
One of our optical imaging systems, the IVIS-100, was recently moved to room B121 within the Marsico Hall Vivarium. This will make optical imaging even more convenient for investigators who have animals in that facility. Please contact Hong Yuan for details.