Bioengineering Seminar Series

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Event Details
  • Date/Time:
    • Thursday September 19, 2013 - Friday September 20, 2013
      11:00 am - 11:59 am
  • Location: Parker H. Petit Institute for Bioengineering & Bioscience, Suddath Seminar Rm 1128
  • Phone: (404) 894-6228
  • URL: http://www.ibb.gatech.edu
  • Email: xh12@mail.gatech.edu
  • Fee(s):
    N/A
  • Extras:
Contact

Xiaoping Hu, PhD - faculty host

Summaries

Summary Sentence: "The Emerging Role of Quantitative Imaging Biomarkers" - John Gore, PhD - Vanderbilt University

Full Summary: The Bioengineering Seminar Series is a joint seminar series between Petit Institute and the Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering. Seminars are held on Tuesdays or Thursdays between 11am-12pm in Petit Institute 1128 unless otherwise indicated.

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"The Emerging Role of Quantitative Imaging Biomarkers"

Presenting:

John Gore, PhD

University Professor of Radiology and Radiological Sciences, Radiology & Radiological Sciences
Hertha Ramsey Cress Chair in Medicine, School of Medicine
Professor of Biomedical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering
Professor of Physics and Astronomy, Physics & Astronomy
Professor of Molecular Physiology and Biophysics, Molecular Physiology & Biophysics
Director, Institute for Imaging Science, School of Medicine
Vanderbilt University

The development and applications of quantitative imaging biomarkers are essential goals for modern biomedical imaging science. Imaging biomarkers are growing in their diversity and impact, and are of particular importance in the evaluation of novel drugs and treatments. In cancer, molecular imaging using PET and optical methods report directly on cellular events and characteristics, and are complemented by MRI, CT and US methods that measure downstream effects such as changes in tumor volume, cell density, tissue vascular properties and blood flow. These are being applied in developing new drugs and in clinical trials and are proving useful in cancer management, especially to evaluate treatment response. Integrating multiple data sets from different modalities such as PET and MRI can provide a more comprehensive view of tumor metabolic and physiologic state. In neuroscience, quantitative brain morphometry is used to characterize and distinguish subject groups and identify structural variants in individuals which correlate with behavior and function. PET studies of neurotransmitters and their transporters are well established and provide direct evidence of whether drugs hit specific targets, along with their in vivo binding properties. Functional MRI based on BOLD (blood oxygen level dependent) signals provides unique insights into neural circuits and inter-regional functional connectivities, which may be quantified to assess changes with treatment, development, degeneration or as an index of severity of disease. Pharmaceutical MRI uses similar measurements to evaluate the actions of drugs and signaling pathways in the brain. In diabetes and metabolic disorders, measures of tissue composition, physiology and metabolism provide quantitative indices of disease risk and progression. Overall, there are numerous such biomarkers under development in many different areas of application in each modality, and these activities define much of the research in current imaging science.

 
Faculty host:  Xiaoping Hu




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Yes
Groups

Parker H. Petit Institute for Bioengineering and Bioscience (IBB)

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Categories
Seminar/Lecture/Colloquium
Keywords
BioE Seminar, Bioengeneering Seminar Series, IBB, John Gore
Status
  • Created By: Karen Cannon
  • Workflow Status: Published
  • Created On: May 15, 2013 - 12:37pm
  • Last Updated: Oct 7, 2016 - 10:03pm