In Vivo Biomedical Imaging
In-Vivo Biomedical Imaging provides IU Simon Cancer Center investigators with access to numerous state-of-the-art-in-vivo imaging resources for use in human, molecular and cell biology studies.
The core is an integral component of an institution-wide imaging center that was developed through funds provided by a National Cancer Institute planning grant, the Indiana 21st Century Technology Development Fund, and the Indiana Genomics Initiative (or INGEN, funded in part by the Lilly Endowment). Matching funds to develop this program were provided by the Indiana University Radiology Associates and the Indiana University School of Medicine. In total, over $32 million has been devoted to the develop this comprehensive imaging program.