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Forbes Institute for Cancer Discovery
Preclinical Molecular Imaging
State-of-the-Art Center for Molecular Imaging
As part of Shared Resources at the University of Michigan Rogel Cancer Center, the Preclinical Molecular Imaging (PMI) Shared Resource uses the latest imaging instruments, in a state-of-the-art facility, for expert computational analysis. Our imaging services include:
- Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
- Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (MRS)
- Computed Tomography (CT)
- Positron Emission Tomography (PET)
- Bioluminescence Imaging
- Fluorescence Imaging
- Consultation, Education, and Training
- Quantitative Image Analysis
Service Highlights
- In-depth knowledge of multi-modal imaging systems and experimental mouse models
- Support of analytic computing via workstations equipped with imaging software packages and data archiving capabilities
- Rogel Cancer Center members receive a $2,000 per lab stipend
Convenient Locations
The PMI Shared Resource has affiliated imaging facilities located on:
- North Campus Research Complex
- North Campus
- Medical Campus
All facilities provide state-of-the-art imaging services for the research community. The PMI teams foster productive interdisciplinary collaborations in research.
For more information about Preclinical Molecular Imaging services, please contact our team:
Director: Brian Ross, PhD
Manager: Amanda Fair
Phone: 734-615-3009
Locations: BSRB D200 and NCRC B026 Rm 335C (IVIS only)
Affiliated facilities:
- Center for Molecular Imaging
- Preclinical PET Center
PET Center Director: Peter J H Scott, PhD; [email protected]