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From x-ray and MRI to augmented reality assistance during surgery, biomedical imaging is used to visualize the aspects of biological life, including the brain (i.e. neuroimaging). Used for both diagnostic and therapeutic purposes, snapshots of physiology and physiological processes can be garnered through advanced sensors and computer technology. This area consists of development and application of the latest imaging sensors, modalities, and techniques.
Areas
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Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
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Microscopy
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Image-guided surgery
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Image processing
Faculty
Full-Time BME Members
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Danilo Bzdok
Associate Professor -
Louis Collins
Professor -
David Juncker
Department Chair
Professor -
David Rudko
Assistant Professor -
Christine Tardif
Assistant Professor -
Darcy Wagner
Professor