MOLECULAR SPIN PROBES
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IMAGING AGENTs
Research in the laboratory is focused on the development and applications of probes for medical imaging. Specifically, the lab is developing advanced paramagnetic probes that enable in vivo measurement of physiologically relevant parameters, such as enzyme activities, oxygen concentration or pH non-invasively using magnetic resonance based techniques (EPR).
Recent News
- June 2022: Our lab has been awarded an NIH/NIBIB R01 (2022-2026)
- June 2022: Our lab has been awarded a multi-PI NIH/NIGMS R21 with Prof. Aharon Blank (Technion, Israel) (2022-2024)
- June 2022: Misa was awarded a spot on the WVU Cell and Molecular Biology and Biomedical Engineering T32 training program ! Congratulations !
- July 2021: Teresa has graduated ! Congratulations!
- July 2021: Paper accepted; Gluth et al. in RSC Advances
- June 2021: Paper accepted; Huffman et al. in the Journal of Physical Chemistry B
- May 2021: Misa Shaw is joining our lab for her Ph.D. thesis, Welcome !
- August 2020: Our lab has been awarded an NIH/NIBIB Trailblazer R21 (2020-2023)
- July 2020: Paper accepted; Sanzhaeva et al. in the Journal of Organic Chemistry
- June 2020: Paper accepted; Poncelet et al. in Angewandte Chemie
- May 2020: Justin has graduated! Congratulations!
- January 2020: Teresa Gluth is joining our lab for her Master thesis! Welcome!
- October 2019: Paper accepted; Poncelet et al. in RSC Advances
- August 2019: Our lab has been awarded an NIH/NIBIB R00 (2019-2022)