OIST researchers involved in developing a novel technique that stops cervical cancer cell migration OIST researchers involved in developing a novel technique that stops cervical cancer cell migration. Back row: Toshiaki Mochizuki, Michael C. Roy and Toshio Sasaki from the Imaging and Instrumental Analysis Section. Front row: Dr. Guanying Li and Professor Ye Zhang from the Bioinspired Soft Matter Unit. Date: 03 February 2017 Copyright OIST (Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University, 沖縄科学技術大学院大学). Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0). Download full-resolution image Tags Research Researchers Share on: Related Images X-ray micro-CT X-ray micro-CT 3D model of ant Burriel-Ha’s 3D model of the ant head and first segment next to the 3D image on the computer used to print it. Dr. Yuuri Yasuoka Dr. Yuuri Yasuoka Specialist operating the MRI instrument for small animals Specialist operating the MRI instrument for small animals. Training is a prerequisite for the use of the facility. The MRI instrument The head of an anesthetized animal is immobilized while the animal undergoes MRI imaging.
3D model of ant Burriel-Ha’s 3D model of the ant head and first segment next to the 3D image on the computer used to print it.
3D model of ant Burriel-Ha’s 3D model of the ant head and first segment next to the 3D image on the computer used to print it.
Specialist operating the MRI instrument for small animals Specialist operating the MRI instrument for small animals. Training is a prerequisite for the use of the facility.
Specialist operating the MRI instrument for small animals Specialist operating the MRI instrument for small animals. Training is a prerequisite for the use of the facility.
The MRI instrument The head of an anesthetized animal is immobilized while the animal undergoes MRI imaging.
The MRI instrument The head of an anesthetized animal is immobilized while the animal undergoes MRI imaging.