Stanford Center for Innovation and In Vivo Imaging (SCi3)

The Stanford Center for Innovation in In Vivo Imaging (Sci3) is a small animal imaging facility that allows non-invasive studies on animals such as mice and rats. In addition to instruments routinely used in the clinic, such as ultrasound, microCT, microPET, microSPECT/CT, and MRI (each optimized for animal research), the facility also has instruments to investigate bio-distribution of molecular imaging probes such as GFP, fluorescent markers and bioluminescent proteins in these animals. Access to surgical benches and supplies is available. Instrument training is provided for free during regular sessions, which are posted through an email service. In addition, full computer support and data archiving is provided to investigators. 

Contact

Scientific Director

Tim Doyle, PhD, timbo@stanford.edu, (650) 724-8250

Available Equipment

  • Macrotome
  • microSPECT/CT
  • Microtome
  • Ultrasound
  • MRI
  • Computer/Administration Area
  • PIM
  • IVIS
  • Cellvizio
  • Maestro
  • Time-domain fluorescence Imagers
  • Login Computer
  • microCT
  • PAM
  • microPET
  • microPET-CT

 

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Selected References

Substrate elasticity regulates skeletal muscle stem cell self-renewal in culture. Gilbert PM, Havenstrite KL, Magnusson KE, et al. Science; 329(5995): p. 1078-81. PubMedID: 20647425; PMCID: PMC2929271

Global and local fMRI signals driven by neurons defined optogenetically by type and wiring. Lee JH, Durand R, Gradinaru V, et al. Nature; 465(7299): p. 788-92. PubMedID: 2047328; PMCID: PMC3177305

Fgf-9 is required for angiogenesis and osteogenesis in long bone repair.  Behr B, Leucht P, Longaker MT, et al. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A; 107(26): p. 11853-8. PubMedID: 20547837; PMCID: PMC2900703.

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Information

318 Campus Drive, The James H Clark Center, East Wing, 1st Floor
Stanford, CA 94305
United States
T: (650) 725-6175
F: (650) 724-4948