- May 01, 2025
Volpi Receives Travel Award for Brain & Brain PET 2025
- April 14, 2025Source: Yale University
Faculty to offer two interdisciplinary courses on AI, computing, and society
- April 09, 2025
Inflammation May Be the Link Between Chronic Pain and Depression
- April 08, 2025
Understanding the Transition From Early to Chronic Psychosis
- March 11, 2025Source: Yale News
Insights & Outcomes: Nanowires, AI, and a Bit of Selective Hearing
- March 10, 2025Source: Yale News
Machine Learning Model Predicts PTSD Symptom Severity Over Time
- March 03, 2025
Trainee Zhen Li awarded at SPIE Medical Imaging 2025
- December 10, 2024Source: Yale News
Opioid Use Disorder is Associated With Changes in Brain Structure, Function
Division of Bioimaging Sciences
The discipline of bioimaging is taking on new dimensions as scientists develop new sensors to explore biological structure and function, and visualize/analyze this information in three and four dimensions. Bioimaging research is integrative in nature, both in terms of the type of sensor (e.g., gamma-ray, x-ray, visible light, NMR for everything from microscopy to optical coherence tomography, PET, MRI, ultrasound, etc.), scale (molecular to cellular to organ), and range of applications, from molecular crystallography to imaging the neuronal correlates of the mind.
The Division of Bioimaging Sciences focuses on research and teaching in bioimaging methodology. Faculty based in the Division specialize in areas such as mathematical image analysis, imaging physics, and the biophysics / biochemistry of the interaction of living tissue with imaging sensors.
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