Our ability to technologically assess the brain has room for improvement, according to panelists at the recent Association of Health Care Journalism 2015 conference. Amit …
Tag: imaging
Peering under the hood – of the brain
Welcome to Biomed Bites, a weekly feature that introduces readers to some of Stanford's most innovative researchers. Fixing a broken brain is much like fixing …
NIH puts focus on the placenta, the “fascinating” and “least understood” organ
Last week, the NIH announced its support for an initiative to study how new technologies can shed light on the placenta's function and health during …
Stanford instructor called out for his innovative – and beautiful – imaging work
I'll skip the name word play - it's just too obvious - but I won't skip Michael Angelo's work. Angelo, MD, a pathology instructor at …
Fly through the inside of a mouse lung
Take a 50-second ride through the inside of an adult mouse lung in this video created by Rex Moats, PhD, scientific director at Children's Hospital …
Beam me up! Detecting disease with non-invasive technology
Here's this week's Biomed Bites, a feature appearing each Thursday that introduces readers to Stanford's most innovative biomedical researchers. Star Trek fans rejoice! Stanford radiologist Sam …
Stanford-led study suggests changes to brain scanning guidelines for preemies
One big challenge of having a premature baby: the uncertainty. With good medical care, a great many preemies do very well, but some face long-term …