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Institut für Biomedizinische Technik Universität und ETH Zürich
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Institut für Biomedizinische Technik Universität und ETH Zürich
Wolfgang-Pauli-Strasse 27
8093
CH-Zürich
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Investigating the effects of hypercholesterolemia on neutrophil-mediated thromboinflammation after cerebral ischemia
Klohs Jan
University of Zurich - ZH
01.07.2018
31.07.2021
Project funding (Div. I-III)
Development of a hybrid scanner for concurrent magnetic resonance imaging, optoacoustic tomography and wide-field fluorescence
Razansky Daniel
University of Zurich - ZH
01.01.2021
31.12.2024
Project funding (Div. I-III)
fMRI in mice: enhancing the specificity of fMRI procedures and application to models of chronic pain
Rudin Markus
University of Zurich - ZH
01.04.2015
31.03.2018
Project funding (Div. I-III)
Functional magnetic resonance imaging and molecular imaging in mouse models of chronic pain
Rudin Markus
ETH Zurich - ETHZ
01.04.2012
31.03.2015
Project funding (Div. I-III)
Optoacoustic Imaging for Precision Diagnostics and Therapy Monitoring
Razansky Daniel
University of Zurich - ZH
01.03.2020
28.02.2022
R'EQUIP
Cancer metabolism and hypoxia signaling in the context of specific cancer-causing mutations: from basic cell signaling and molecular imaging to human pathology
Rudin Markus
University of Zurich - ZH
01.03.2012
30.06.2015
Sinergia
Molecular imaging of neutrophil protease-mediated blood-brain barrier impairment and thrombosis after cerebral ischemia
Klohs Jan
ETH Zurich - ETHZ
01.01.2012
31.05.2015
Ambizione
7 Tesla animal MRI system for functional imaging in rodents
Rudin Markus
ETH Zurich - ETHZ
01.02.2013
31.01.2014
R'EQUIP
KaleiBox: a portable device for multifunctional fluorescence tomography
Ren Wuwei
ETH Zurich - ETHZ
01.08.2018
31.01.2020
Bridge - Proof of Concept
Neurovascular coupling under physiological and pathological conditions: how to interpret stimulus-evoked BOLD responses in mouse models of Alzheimer’s disease?
Rudin Markus
University of Zurich - ZH
01.08.2018
30.09.2020
Project funding (Div. I-III)
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