Institute for Biological and Medical Imaging (IBMI)
Research in the Institute focuses on the development and propagation of in-vivo imaging technology to the life sciences with applications spanning from basic and drug discovery interrogations to pre-clinical imaging and clinical translation.
Biomedical imaging is increasingly becoming a keystone in bio-medical studies enabling a new paradigm of discovery by bridging the gap between research performed in-vitro and the clinical application.
Main areas of research
- Developing new imaging devices and multi-modality systems
- Advancing imaging and image reconstruction theories and methods
- Advanced data and image processing methods
- Development of animal models of human disease
- Development of novel imaging applications with focus on in-vivo imaging
- Development of intelligent assistance systems as components of integrated healthcare
- Educating a new generation of scientists with multi-disciplinary imaging knowledge

