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Biomedical Optics Laboratory for Diagnostics (BOLD)
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Computational Imaging Laboratory (CIL)
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Computational Imaging Laboratory (CIL)
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“There is nothing that nuclear spins will not do for you as long as you treat them as human beings.” Erwin Hahn
The Computational Imaging Laboratory at the Biomedical Engineering Institute at Boğaziçi University was founded in 2014. The main aim of the current and future projects is to develop novel molecular magnetic resonance (MR) imaging techniques to better understand the underlying biochemistry of diseases. The technical projects at the Computational Imaging Laboratory focus on designing new algorithms for molecular MR imaging data acquisition, post-processing, and quantitation, as well as biostatistical analysis. The laboratory also works on developing computational methods for image analysis for understanding disease mechanisms. The main focus of technical projects is developing novel quantitative molecular MR imaging methodologies for fast and accurate data acquisition and processing. It is intended to translate all the projects developed at the laboratory into the clinics, in collaboration with the clinical investigators, to improve patient health.
