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Noninvasive Imaging in Biology and Medicine

22.56J · Biological Engineering, Brain and Cognitive Sciences, Health Sciences and Technology, Mechanical Engineering, Nuclear Science and Engineering · Graduate · Fall 2005

Prof. Alan Jasanoff

MIT · Tier 1

22.56J aims to give graduate students and advanced undergraduates background in the theory and application of noninvasive imaging methods to biology and medicine, with emphasis on neuroimaging. The course focuses on the modalities most frequently used in scientific research (X-ray CT, PET/SPECT, MRI, and optical imaging), and includes discussion of molecular imaging approaches used in conjunction with these scanning methods. Lectures by the professor will be supplemented by in-class discussions…

PhysicsImagingBiomedical TechnologiesHealth & MedicineScience & Math

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Prof. Alan Jasanoff. 22.56J Noninvasive Imaging in Biology and Medicine. Fall 2005. Massachusetts Institute of Technology: MIT OpenCourseWare, https://ocw.mit.edu. License: CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.

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