The
Australian Synchrotron Imaging and Medical Beamline allows researchers to
perform in vivo imaging of lungs, liver, kidneys, heart, brain and
generally cardiovascular systems with a feature resolution down to 30µm.
From 13-19 September 2016 they offer training for interested
scientists whose research would benefit from using the new tools on offer. This training is FREE. Participants cover
their travel costs and free accommodation is provided.
Participants will join a team of experts led by Prof James
Pearson, Director of the Department of Cardiac Physiology of the National
Cerebral and Cardiovascular Centre in Osaka. This team has 14 years of
experience in small animal micro angiography.
Participants will perform arterial imaging and compare the suitability of
6 different anesthesia regimes for imaging blood flow in the brain, heart,
lung, kidney and hind limbs. This will enable participants to become users of
the Australian Synchrotron to advance their research in their ields of
expertise.
For questions and registration, please contact daniel.hausermann@synchrotron.org.au. Flyer with details HERE.
For questions and registration, please contact daniel.hausermann@synchrotron.org.au. Flyer with details HERE.
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