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SUMMARY:Magnetic resonance microscopy - G. Allan Johnson\, Charles E. Putm
 an Professor of Radiology\, Physics &amp\; Biomedical Engineering\, Duke U
 niversity
DTSTART:20100526T090000Z
DTEND:20100526T094500Z
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CONTACT:Katrien Van Look
DESCRIPTION:Paul Lauterbur was clearly aware of the potential for magnetic
  resonance microscopy as he closed his seminal paper with the statement\, 
 “Zeugmatographic (imaging) techniques should find many useful applicatio
 ns in studies of the internal structures\, states and composition of micro
 scopic objects” [1]. Over the last thirty years\, this observation has b
 een reduced to practice through a series of technical innovations. Isotrop
 ic spatial resolution @ 20 microns\, i.e. voxels with volumes < 10 nl is n
 ow routine. This talk will review some of the technical challenges of achi
 eving this spatial resolution\, the solutions\, and applications of magnet
 ic resonance microscopy.\n\n1. Lauterbur\, P.C.\, Image formation by induc
 ed local interactions - examples employing nuclear magnetic resonance. Nat
 ure\, 1973. 242: p. 190-1.\n
LOCATION:Cancer Research UK Cambridge Research Institute\, Lecture Theatre
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