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Center for EPR Imaging In-Vivo Physiology

Professor Howard Halpern, PI, email

Professor Gerald M. Rosen, co-PI, email

Professor Gareth R. Eaton, co-PI, email

Image of O2 concentration in a tumor in a living mouse, obtained at 256 MHz in the Halpern lab.

The Center focuses on the development of optimized EPR imaging technology to directly image important aspects of in vivo physiology.  Instrumentation and methodology is developed in Denver in support of the in-vivo physiology done at University of Chicago. Spin probe and spin trap syntheses are done at University of Maryland.

We invite biomedical researchers to use the Center in a collaborative mode or to use the services of the Center. In addition to the links listed above, in Denver for information about

Lists of publications can be found on our personal web pages:

           Gareth Eaton

           Sandra Eaton

Professor George Rinard and Richard Quine.

Professors Sandra and Gareth Eaton

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