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Introductory Biomedical Imaging

Principles and Practice from Microscopy to MRI

Bethe A. Scalettar James R. Abney

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English
Taylor & Francis Ltd
08 September 2022
Introduces both optical microscopy and medical imaging with an emphasis on recurring themes such as resolution and contrast to reinforce understanding.

Includes many illustrations and boxed material that give more detailed explanations.

Features hands-on activities and experiments.

Provides end-of-chapter problems for self-study.

Offers supplementary online materials including a solutions manual.
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Imprint:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 280mm,  Width: 210mm, 
Weight:   784g
ISBN:   9781032328195
ISBN 10:   1032328193
Series:   Imaging in Medical Diagnosis and Therapy
Pages:   312
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Primary
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
1. Introduction, 2. Review of Essential Basics, Section I. Microscopy, 3. Introduction to Image Formation by the Optical Microscope, 4. Wave Theory of Image Formation and Resolution, 5. Contrast Enhancement in Optical Microscopy, 6. Fluorescence Microscopy, 7. Axially Selective Fluorescence Excitation Techniques, 8. Super-Resolution Fluorescence Techniques, 9. Detectors, Sampling, and Image Processing and Analysis, Section II. Medical Imaging, 10. Ultrasound, 11. Projection Radiography and Computed Tomography, 12. Planar Scintigraphy and Emission Tomography, 13. Magnetic Resonance Imaging

Bethe A. Scalettar is a professor and chair of physics at Lewis & Clark College in Portland, OR. She joined the College in 1993 after receiving an undergraduate degree from the University of California at Irvine (majors, physics and mathematics), a PhD in biophysics from the University of California at Berkeley, and completing postdoctoral work at the University of California, San Francisco. Since arriving at Lewis & Clark College, Bethe's research and publications have focused primarily on elucidating the molecular basis of learning and memory, utilizing fluorescence microscopy as a primary tool. Bethe also has worked to enhance the interdisciplinary appeal of physics, most notably with the development of an undergraduate physics course entitled Biomedical Imaging and the writing of this supporting textbook. James R. Abney is an intellectual property attorney at Psi Star Intellectual Property LLC in Portland, OR. He began practicing law in 1997 after receiving undergraduate degrees in physics and biology from the University of California at Irvine, a PhD in biophysics from the University of California at Berkeley, completing postdoctoral work at the University of California, San Francisco, and earning a J.D. from Lewis & Clark College School of Law. Jim's research and publications, which have continued during his legal career, have focused on the use of biophysical, notably fluorescence-based, techniques to answer questions about cell structure and function. Jim's legal work has spanned multiple technologies useful in science and medicine, including scientific instrumentation (especially light sources, detectors, and optics), medical devices, and biotechnology.

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