Witness as a neurosurgeon navigates the tangled blood vessels of her patient's brain - on her computer. Take a virtual flight through the human colon. Find out how radioactive decay can be used to detect cancer before it ever takes shape. These are just some of the images that will help save lives in the 21st century.This program explores the many different ways we look inside the human body and how seeing the unseeable aids healing. The future of imaging is 3-dimensional images, captured in real time, that will be used not only to diagnose disease but also to treat - relying on an image instead of an incision. We witness as a radiologist discovers a woman's kidney infection and then treats her using an image guided needle. We meet a n...
The appeal of in vivo cellular imaging to any neuroscientist is not hard to understand: it is almost...
Imaging in the medical field has grown in importance over the past decades with the development of s...
Clinical imaging examinations and the diagnosis of their findings play an important role in patient-...
The artifacts produced by medical imaging technologies raise questions about our physicality and wha...
Biomedical imaging has a long history, dating back several centuries if one considers the study of a...
Imaging has become central to many branches of science. Ultrasound, PET, MRI, fMRI, CT, and various ...
International audienceModern art offers us a singular and revealing perspective on the body and the ...
Röntgen's discovery of x-rays in 1895, gave to medicine the extraordinary benefit of being able to s...
Abstract — Medical image processing goes beyond the limitations. Imaging information considers anato...
‘To predict the future we need logic, but we also need faith and imagination which can sometimes def...
The fields of medicine, and forensic medicine have been rapidly adapting to new advances in technolo...
Biomedical imaging involves the complex chain of acquiring, processing, and visualizing structural o...
how you look at it. The most direct way to look inside the human body is to cut it open, for example...
Bioinformatics has been used to crack the human genome. New imaging techniques will now provide us w...
e current generation of structural imag-ing techniques, including magnetic reso-nance imaging (MRI) ...
The appeal of in vivo cellular imaging to any neuroscientist is not hard to understand: it is almost...
Imaging in the medical field has grown in importance over the past decades with the development of s...
Clinical imaging examinations and the diagnosis of their findings play an important role in patient-...
The artifacts produced by medical imaging technologies raise questions about our physicality and wha...
Biomedical imaging has a long history, dating back several centuries if one considers the study of a...
Imaging has become central to many branches of science. Ultrasound, PET, MRI, fMRI, CT, and various ...
International audienceModern art offers us a singular and revealing perspective on the body and the ...
Röntgen's discovery of x-rays in 1895, gave to medicine the extraordinary benefit of being able to s...
Abstract — Medical image processing goes beyond the limitations. Imaging information considers anato...
‘To predict the future we need logic, but we also need faith and imagination which can sometimes def...
The fields of medicine, and forensic medicine have been rapidly adapting to new advances in technolo...
Biomedical imaging involves the complex chain of acquiring, processing, and visualizing structural o...
how you look at it. The most direct way to look inside the human body is to cut it open, for example...
Bioinformatics has been used to crack the human genome. New imaging techniques will now provide us w...
e current generation of structural imag-ing techniques, including magnetic reso-nance imaging (MRI) ...
The appeal of in vivo cellular imaging to any neuroscientist is not hard to understand: it is almost...
Imaging in the medical field has grown in importance over the past decades with the development of s...
Clinical imaging examinations and the diagnosis of their findings play an important role in patient-...