3 credits
Spring 2022 Lecture Upper DivisionProvides a conceptual framework for understanding the theory and technical principles behind major Bioimaging modalities. The main focus is on basic principles and modes of imaging involving interactions of electromagnetic radiation with biological tissue. Main concepts include imaging and detection, modes of imaging modalities (e.g. reflection, transmission, absorption, and emission), and basic image characterizations. Applications include several critical biological and biomedical imaging methods, such as optical microscopy, ultrasound, X-ray imaging, computed tomography, positron emission tomography, and magnetic resonance imaging. Demonstrations of conventional Bioimaging modalities are used to teach the topics.
Course BME 430 from Purdue University - West Lafayette.