Project information
National research infrastructure for biological and medical imaging
- Project Identification
- LM2015062
- Project Period
- 1/2016 - 12/2019
- Investor / Pogramme / Project type
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Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports of the CR
- Large Infrastructures for Research, Development and Innovation
- MU Faculty or unit
- Central European Institute of Technology
- Other MU Faculty/Unit
- Faculty of Informatics
- Cooperating Organization
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Institute of Physiology of the ASCR, v. v. i.
Institute of Experimental Botany of the ASCR, v. v. i.
Institute of Molecular Genetics of the ASCR, v. v. i.
- Responsible person Prof. Pavel Hozák, Ph.D.
Charles University
Palacký University, Olomouc
Brno University of Technology
Biological Centre of the ASCR, v. v. i.
The national research infrastructure for biological and medical imaging is built as a distributed infrastructure of leading imaging facilities in the Czech Republic. The infrastructure will assure open access to a wide range of imaging technologies and expertise to all scientists in the Czech Republic. The national imaging infrastructure is closely interlinked with the Czech Republic participation in the ESFRI large pan-European research infrastructure Euro-BioImaging. The backbone of the national infrastructure create two future Euro-BioImaging nodes (“Advanced Light and Electron Microscopy Multi Modal Multi Sited Node” composed of the Institute of Molecular Genetics Academy of Sciences, the Charles University, BioCeV , the Institute of Physiology of the Academy of Sciences and “Advanced Light Microscopy and Medical Imaging Multi Modal Multi Sited Node” composed of the Masaryk University Brno, CEITEC, the Institute of Experimental Botany and the Institute of Scientific Instruments of the Academy of Sciences). These institutions are complemented by the imaging facilities of the Biology Centre of the Academy of Sciences and Palacky University which possess unique imaging technologies and expertise in the context of the Czech Republic.
The national imaging infrastructure will provide Czech scientists with a permanent access to the cutting edge imaging technologies, which are not available in their own institutions. The infrastructure will support mutual cooperation of the scientists and sharing of best practices and knowledge, which contributes to the higher competitiveness of the Czech research. Special training programmes will help in increasing the qualification of scientists in biological and medical imaging, whose knowledge is a key pre-requisite for any research activity in biomedical sciences.
Publications
Total number of publications: 118
2023
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Digital Mass Spectrometry Imaging
Year: 2023, type:
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Changes in dynamic functional connectivity in prodromal dementia with Lewy body
Year: 2023, type: Conference abstract
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Laterality in functional and metabolic state of the bulbectomised rat brain detected by ASL and 1H MRS: A pilot study
The World Journal of Biological Psychiatry, year: 2023, volume: 24, edition: 5, DOI
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Ovipositor of bitterling fishes (Cyprinidae, Acheilognathinae): fine structure from a functional perspective
Journal of Vertebrate Biology, year: 2023, volume: 72, edition: 22070, DOI
2022
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ASL and 1H MRS in olfactory bulbectomised rats
Year: 2022, type: Appeared in Conference without Proceedings
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Bulbectomised rat brain assessed by ASL and 1H MRS in vivo
Year: 2022, type: Appeared in Conference without Proceedings
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Comparison of gross pathology inspection and 9.4 Tmagnetic resonance imaging in theevaluation of radiofrequency ablationlesions in the left ventricle of theswine heart.
FRONTIERS IN PHYSIOLOGY, year: 2022, volume: 2022, edition: October, DOI
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Comparison of gross pathology inspection and 9.4T magnetic resonance imaging in the evaluation of radiofrequency ablation lesions in the left ventricle of the swine heart
Methods and applications inintegrative physiology, year: 2022, number of pages: 13 s.
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Contribution of the multi-echo approach in accelerated functional magnetic resonance imaging multiband acquisition
Human Brain mapping, year: 2022, volume: 43, edition: 3, DOI
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Validation of Diffusion Kurtosis Imaging as an Early-Stage Biomarker of Parkinson’s Disease in Animal Models
Neurodegenerative Diseases Biomarkers, year: 2022, number of pages: 27 s.