Research
CAI researchers use state-of-the-art spectroscopic and imaging instruments to characterise molecular structure, dynamics and function and perform structural and functional in vivo imaging of small animals through to humans. Through active hardware and software development we contribute significantly to the advancement of these core technologies. Multimodality correlative imaging, such as PET-MRI and PET-CT, combines the strengths of each modality to enable new tools for research and diagnostics.
Research Interests
- MR Methods, Applications, Measurement and Translation
- Systems Biology, Metabolomics and Megavariate Data Methods
- EPR imaging of free radicals in biology
- Ultra-low field MR
- Nanomedicine: development of multimodal molecular imaging probes for theranostics
- Simultaneous PET-MRI
- Ultra-high field human MR
- Software Toolkit Development