Magnetocaloric Materials as Switchable MRI Cell Tracking Micro-Labels
Offered By: MGH Martinos Center via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the innovative use of magnetocaloric materials as switchable MRI cell tracking micro-labels in this 39-minute seminar presented by Dr. Mladen Barbic, PhD, Director of Research Engineering at Tech4Health Institute, NYU School of Medicine. Delve into cutting-edge research that combines materials science with medical imaging techniques to enhance cell tracking capabilities in MRI. Learn about the principles behind magnetocaloric materials and how they can be utilized as dynamic, controllable labels for cellular imaging. Gain insights into the potential applications of this technology in biomedical research and clinical diagnostics. Discover the latest advancements in MRI cell tracking methodologies and their implications for understanding cellular behavior and disease progression. This BrainMap seminar, hosted by the MGH Martinos Center, offers a unique opportunity to explore the intersection of materials science, bioengineering, and medical imaging in the pursuit of more effective cell tracking techniques.
Syllabus
BrainMap: Magnetocaloric Materials as Switchable MRI Cell Tracking Micro-Labels
Taught by
MGH Martinos Center
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