BIOENG 2671 - IMAGING IN REGENERATIVE MEDICINE Minimum Credits: 3 Maximum Credits: 3 Imaging is an essential analytical technique widely used in regenerative medicine. Imaging tools range from microscopy to validate by histology that regenerative therapies repaired damaged tissues, but non-invasive modalities, such as magnetic resonance imaging, are also used to define implantation coordinates and monitor tissue restoration in patients. This course will provide an overview of the applications of imaging in regenerative medicine. It will detail the rationale for using specific imaging techniques by contrast their advantages and disadvantages in particular applications. The student will learn to choose appropriate imaging methods for different questions that arise in regenerative medicine. Academic Career: Graduate Course Component: Lecture Grade Component: Grad Letter Grade Click here for class schedule information.
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