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  • Fall 2018

    Chee, Ryan

    Molecular imaging is allowing researchers to make ground breaking strides in science and medicine by imaging molecular processes in vivo. Applications include detecting disease biomarkers, improving drug efficacy, studying biochemistry, and understanding disease mechanisms of action....

  • Fall 2014

    Sharma, Sai Kiran

    Rationale: Ovarian cancer is the most lethal malignancy of the female reproductive system. ~80% of ovarian cancers are epithelial in origin and commonly classified as Epithelial Ovarian Cancer (EOC). This malignancy is characterized by an overexpression of Cancer Antigen-125 (CA125) – a cell...

  • Fall 2017

    Forbrich, Alexander E

    Molecular imaging techniques are important for understanding fundamental biological processes and genetic functions in organisms. Non-invasive, high-resolution, deep imaging, as well as the ability to separate molecular species, are all critical to the success of a molecular imaging technique....

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