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Positron Emission Tomography Facility
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Instruments and Services
Instruments and Services
Instruments
- Molecubes Beta Cube
The Beta Cube is a high-performance preclinical positron emission tomography imager with submillimeter resolution. - TriFoil Triumph II
This equipment is used for CT scans for high resolution anatomical imaging. This can be used in combination with positron emission tomography scans for spatial analysis. - HIDEX SL 300
The HIDEX SL 300 is an automated and programmable gamma counter for easy workflow for nuclear medicine and radioactivity measurements. It is capable of measuring a different array of radioisotopes and handling samples of different size. - Radioprep Room
A designated room for the preparation and synthesis of radiolabeled compounds. The workspace has substantial lead shielding for safe workflow. The room includes a dose calibrator, cell culture hood, and incubator.
Services
- Consultation
Initial consultations with facility personnel are required. Together, users and personnel can discuss experimental design, research protocol, and other study matters. - Radiosynthesis
Facility personnel can produce radiolabeled compounds for users and their research. - Training and Safety
Shadowing, supervised training, and independent work.