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Zero Cryogen Boiloff Technology Magnet: A Regional Animal MRI Resource

Organization UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS MEDICAL CENTERLocation KANSAS CITY, UNITED STATESPosted 15 Jun 2024Deadline 14 Jun 2026
NIHUS FederalResearch GrantFY2024AD dementiaAdoptedAlzheimer Type DementiaAlzheimer disease dementiaAlzheimer sclerosisAlzheimer syndromeAlzheimer'sAlzheimer's DiseaseAlzheimers DementiaAnimalsBoilsCancer CenterClinicalClinical SciencesCognitiveCollaborationsComplexData AnalysesData AnalysisDevelopmental BiologyElectronicsEquipmentFundingFurunclesGraphical interfaceHepatic DisorderIDDRCIDDRPImageInstitutionIntellectual and Developmental Disabilities Research CentersIntermediary MetabolismIntuitionInvestigatorsKansasKidney DiseasesLiver diseasesLung DiseasesMR ImagingMR TomographyMRDD Research CenterMRDDRCMRIMRIsMagnetic Resonance ImagingMedical Imaging, Magnetic Resonance / Nuclear Magnetic ResonanceMedical centerMental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities Research CentersMetabolic ProcessesMetabolismMethodologyMidwestMidwest U.S.Midwest USMidwestern United StatesMinorNMR ImagingNMR TomographyNational Institutes of HealthNephropathyNerve DegenerationNervous System DiseasesNervous System DisorderNeurobiologyNeurologic DisordersNeurological DisordersNeuron DegenerationNuclear Magnetic Resonance ImagingObesityPainPainfulPerformancePolycystic KidneyPolycystic Kidney DiseasesPostdocPostdoctoral FellowPrimary Senile Degenerative DementiaPulmonary DiseasesPulmonary DisorderRenal DiseaseRequest for ProposalsResearchResearch ActivityResearch AssociateResearch DesignResearch PersonnelResearch ResourcesResearch SupportResearchersResourcesSocial Support SystemStudy TypeSupport SystemSystemTechnologyTrainingTranslational ResearchTranslational ScienceTranslationsUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversitiesZeugmatographyadipositybiomedical imagingboilcorpulencecostdata acquisitiondata acquisitionsdata interpretationdesigndesigningdisease of the lungdisorder of the lungelectronicelectronic devicefacilities for imagingfrontiergraduate studentgraphic user interfacegraphical user interfacehepatic diseasehepatopathyimagingimaging centerimaging facilitiesimaging scientistimaging-related facilitiesintuitivekidney disorderliver disorderlung disorderneural degenerationneurobiologicalneurodegenerationneurodegenerativeneurological degenerationneurological diseaseneuronal degenerationpost-docpost-doctoralpost-doctoral traineeprimary degenerative dementiaprotocol developmentrenal disorderresearch associatessenile dementia of the Alzheimer typesoftware user interfacestudy designtranslationtranslation researchtranslational investigationuser-friendly
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ABSTRACT
This proposal requests support for a new animal MRI scanner magnet and gradients to replace the original

equipment that was destroyed in a recent untimely and unexpected magnet quench. After replacing the

magnet and gradients, the Animal MRI Core will again have a state-of-the-art system that supports research

from NIH-funded investigators representing four IDeA State institutions in the Midwest: University of Kansas

Medical Center, University of Kansas-Lawrence, Kansas State University, and Pittsburg State University. The

upgraded system will also support the research initiatives of seven NIH-funded centers: University of Kansas

Alzheimer’s Disease Center, University of Kansas Cancer Center, Kansas Intellectual & Developmental

Disabilities Research Center, University of Kansas Polycystic Kidney Disease Research & Translation Core

Center, Frontiers: University of Kansas Clinical and Translational Science Institute, and two CoBRE Centers

(Kansas State University Cognitive and Neurobiological Approaches to Plasticity Center and Kansas Center for

Metabolism and Obesity Research.

Our user group includes >20 NIH-funded investigators who have adopted MRI methodology to answer

complex biomedical questions in neurological, renal, pulmonary, and hepatic disease and through studies in

neurodegeneration, metabolism, obesity, pain, and developmental biology. With this scanner, these

investigators will have access to high-performance electronics that will provide many new acquisition

sequences for data acquisition and an intuitive graphical user interface based on clinical MRI scanner designs

which is more user-friendly to operators, thus opening access to a wider user group including graduate

students and post-doctoral fellows since their training period will be dramatically shorter. Accordingly, we

anticipate reduced imaging costs to investigators funds.

This system will be installed in the University of Kansas Medical Center Hoglund Biomedical Imaging Center. It

will be supported by strong institutional commitments to operating costs and an outstanding team of imaging

scientists who will collaborate with our Major and Minor Users on study design, imaging protocol development,

analysis of data and interpretation of results. We expect this system to quickly and dramatically increase in

research activity at the University of Kansas Medical Center as well as in the nearby region.

Grant Number: 1S10OD036321-01
NIH Institute/Center: NIH

Principal Investigator: Stefan Bossmann

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