In Vivo Translational Imaging Shared Resource
Full Description
IN VIVO TRANSLATIONAL IMAGING SHARED RESOURCE (IVTISR)
PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACT
The In Vivo Translational Imaging Shared Resource (IVTISR) was developed to provide UC Davis
Comprehensive Cancer Center (UCDCCC) members outstanding resources in the rapidly evolving field of non-
invasive imaging technologies, addressing the strong demand for these technologies by UCDCCC members.
In vivo imaging in animal models of human disease and in humans is an integral part of addressing cancer
outcomes and in assessing and addressing diagnostic and therapeutic approaches. The IVTISR provides in
vivo imaging equipment, and dedicated imaging protocols and expertise that are critical to the advancement of
understanding basic mechanisms of cancer as well as the translation of new oncologic diagnostic and
therapeutic tools to the clinic. Guidance is also provided on experimental design involving in vivo imaging,
Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) and Institutional Review Board (IRB) protocols, imaging
data analysis and interpretation, as well as on manuscript and grant preparation/budgeting. The IVTISR
consists of three units; the Center for Molecular and Genomic Imaging (CMGI) that supports small animal in
vivo imaging, biospecimen imaging and preclinical radiochemistry, the Center for Imaging Science (CIS) that
supports imaging studies in large animals, and the EXPLORER Molecular Imaging Center (EMIC), that
supports human positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT) studies. Therefore, as a
whole this shared resource uniquely supports imaging studies from rodent models of cancer to larger animals
such as cats and dogs with spontaneous cancers to humans with oncologic conditions. Oversight and
management of the IVTISR is provided by the Director, Abhijit Chaudhari, MS, PhD, the Director of the CMGI
with over 15 years of experience in animal and human cancer imaging with various imaging modalities,
quantitative imaging science, imaging biomarker design and validation and medical image processing; the co-
Director, Allison Zwingenberger, DVM, MAS, a board-certified veterinary radiologist with extensive
experience in cancer imaging using CT, MRI, and ultrasound in companion animal models of cancer; and the
co-Director, Lorenzo Nardo, MD, PhD, radiologist with extensive training in MRI, CT, and molecular imaging
in the diagnosis, follow up and treatment of cancer. The Specific Aims for the IVTISR are to: 1) Provide
UCDCCC members with access to a broad range of in vivo imaging technologies, including molecular imaging
technologies, such as PET, single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) and optical imaging,
quantitative physiologic imaging with ultrasound, and anatomic imaging with CT and magnetic resonance
imaging (MRI). 2) Provide expertise in planning, executing and analyzing in vivo imaging studies. 3) Support
imaging studies in rodent models (primarily at the CMGI), in larger animals with spontaneously arising cancers
(primarily at the CIS), and humans (primarily at the EMIC). 4) Continue to seek state-of-the-art in vivo imaging
technologies that will enhance UCDCCC members' research endeavors.
Grant Number: 5P30CA093373-23
NIH Institute/Center: NIH
Principal Investigator: Abhijit Chaudhari
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