The Past, Present and Future of Molecular Imaging @ Martinos
The Center’s molecular imaging program has seen tremendous growth over the past decade. It’s only getting started.
The Center’s molecular imaging program has seen tremendous growth over the past decade. It’s only getting started.
On Friday, Nov. 30, the Martinos Center celebrated two landmark events for its MEG program.
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Purchase of the new instrument will be part of a Hyperpolarized Imaging initiative led by the Center’s Yi-Fen Yen.
Biomedical imaging isn’t the only area to benefit from the Martinos family’s munificence.
We’ve been training the next (next) generation of scientists.
Martinos Center investigator Umar Mahmood will lead the new effort.
She participated in the events as a member of the Academy of Radiology Research, Council of Early Career Investigators in Imaging.
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