2G: Devices Designed for Imaging
Timeslot: Wednesday, April 19, 2023 - 2:45pm to 4:15pm
Room: Seaglass
About
Imaging materials within the context of anatomy or for in vitro evaluation is often limited to small slices and destructive techniques. Research into highly imageable materials for tissue engineering, drug delivery and devices allows for less invasive monitoring of such systems. This symposium will highlight cutting edge material design for enhanced imaging with systems such as optical coherence tomography, ultrasound, fluorescence, magnetic resonance imaging, computed tomography and others and provide perspectives on need for new materials for alternative modalities. Abstracts will be accepted in all areas of imageable materials however, responsive or multi-modal materials are of special interest.
2:45 PM 83. INVITED SPEAKER
3:15 PM. 84. TAT2: Next-generation Endoscopic Tattoo Inks for Multimodal Imaging. Jordan Yaron, PhD; Mallikarjun Gosangi, PhD; Subhadeep Dutta, PhD; Mukti Vats, PhD; Rahul Pannala, MD; Kaushal Rege, PhD. Arizona State University, Mayo Clinic.
3:30 PM. 85. Nondestructive, Quantitative Monitoring of Tissue Scaffolds with Spectral Photon-Counting Computed Tomography. Connor Evans, Lan Li, Carmen Gil, Dr. Vahid Serpooshan, Ryan Roeder, PhD; University of Notre Dame, Emory University, Georgia Institute of Technology.
3:45 PM. 86. Gadolinium-doped hafnium oxide nanoparticles for contrast-enhanced imaging of photopolymerized hydrogels. Lan Li, Dr. Tracie McGinnity, James Bathon, Dr. Irfan Khan, Prof. Anthony Hoffman, Prof. Ryan Roeder. University of Notre Dame.
4:00 PM 87. Incorporating Hydroxyapatite Nanoparticles to Improve the Echogenic Properties of Polyurethane Composites. Samuel Vibostok, Dante Leone, Mackenzie Baro, Christopher Bashur, PhD; Abby Whittington, PhD. Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University, Florida Institute of Technology.