Translational Imaging
Translational imaging is the process of using imaging techniques to gain anatomical and functional insights into biological systems. By combining the latest imaging equipment with advanced computer software, translational imaging allows researchers to understand how changes in the body occur in response to various treatments, and what effects those treatments have on overall health. As a result, it has become an invaluable tool in the development of new treatments, drugs and medical devices. Translational imaging has been used to identify biomarkers of disease, increase our understanding of how diseases affect the body, and to develop methods of early detection and diagnosis. It has also been used to track the progression of diseases, monitor the effectiveness of treatments and to predict outcomes for patients.
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