The UCL Centre for Advanced Biomedical Imaging (CABI) is a new multidisciplinary research centre for experimental biomedical imaging. The collaborative approach of the Centre brings together technology and expertise from world class research groups across UCL. Its aim is to develop and apply multimodal imaging technologies to the broadest range of fundamental and applied research areas to enhance well-being. The Centre officially opened on April 13th 2011. (See CABI Official Opening.)
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| Left: Imaging transgenics: 3D micro magnetic resonance imaging. Right: Tagging and tracking cells to tumours. |
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| Molecular imaging using SPECT. |
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| Imaging stem cells using nanoparticles. |
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| Tracking multiple biological processes: Dual SPECT/CT. |
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| Left: Magnetic Resonance Targeting. Right: Light in, sound out: photoacoustic imaging of blood vessels. |
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| Magnetic targeting of cells. |