405 N. Mathews Ave
Room 1215
Urbana, IL 61801
BIC is home to a wide variety of research programs, providing facilities, equipment, and training for research on nuclear magnetic resonance imaging and spectroscopy. The Center's goal is to conduct research and develop MRI technology that addresses questions ranging from the single cell to the complex inter-dependent systems underlying cognitive function. BIC is committed to the development of cutting edge techniques which integrate magnetic resonance methods with other imaging techniques, including optical imaging, eye-tracking, EEG and MEG. Four imaging modalities are supported: magnetic resonance imaging, ultrasound imaging, micro PET/SPECT/CT imaging, and diffuse optical imaging. For more details on the equipment, see http://bic.beckman.illinois.edu/resources.html. There are hourly fees associated with each imaging modality. The resource is available to organizations outside of UIUC through the use of a University Technical Testing Agreement or through collaborative grants from Federal, State, or private foundation funding sources.
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