(September 20, 2023) Webinar: An introduction to Photoacoustic Imaging
(September 20, 2023) Webinar: An Introduction to Photoacoustic Imaging Overview: Dr. Lawrence Yip
In this webinar, Max Myers will present his work on the use of autologous bone marrow-derived stem cells injected into the cortex of rats, following a stable stroke. Max will demonstrate its lab’s findings and talk about the Aspect Imaging M7 compact MRI system as it relates to its use in this project.
Max Myers is a Research Assistant in the Department of Neuroscience at the Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. There, Max is working in the lab of Lorraine Iacovitti on using mesenchymal stem cells to treat chronic stroke. Prior to Jefferson, Max obtained his Bachelor of Science degree in Neuroscience from the University of Pittsburgh, where he studied pediatric high-grade glioma at Pittsburgh Children’s Hospital. After graduating from Pitt, Max completed a Post-Baccalaureate in molecular biology from the University of Pennsylvania, where his research focused on cancer immunotherapy for liver metastases. Max is currently applying to medical school, with future hopes of bringing the therapies that he studies to the clinic where there can be most effective in improving patients’ lives.
(September 20, 2023) Webinar: An Introduction to Photoacoustic Imaging Overview: Dr. Lawrence Yip
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