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| [http://www.mn.uio.no/fysikk/english/research/projects/compet/index.html COMPET]
| [http://www.mn.uio.no/fysikk/english/research/projects/compet/index.html COMPET]
| [https://www.uio.no/english/ University&nbsp;of&nbsp;Oslo]<br>[http://www.cmbn.no/ CMBN]<br>[http://www.rikshospitalet.no/ikbViewer/page/no/pages/klinikkene/lokasjon?p_doc_id=24822 Radiumhospitalet]
| [http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nima.2010.12.097 setup and design]
| [http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nima.2010.12.097 setup and design]
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| See our [http://www.mn.uio.no/fysikk/english/research/projects/compet/index.html webpage] for Contact information. Any feedback is appreciated.
| See our [http://www.mn.uio.no/fysikk/english/research/projects/compet/index.html webpage] for Contact information. Any feedback is appreciated.
| STIR is used as a reference reconstruction.
| STIR is used as a reference reconstruction.
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| [http://www.hybrid-pet-mr.eu/ HYPERimage]
| [http://www.kcl.ac.uk/medicine/research/divisions/imaging Imaging Sciences & Biomedical Engineering, King's College London]
| [http://www.hybrid-pet-mr.eu/index.php?id=95 Details]
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| HYPERimage project drives the development of a brand new system for simultaneous whole-body PET-MR imaging for humans project aims at truly simultaneous, fully integrated, solid-state PET/MR technology for concurrent functional and anatomical imaging with unsurpassed image quality.
| Prof. P K Marsden
| STIR is used as a tool for motion compensation within reconstruction.
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| [http://www.sublima-pet-mr.eu/ SUBLIMA]
| [http://www.kcl.ac.uk/medicine/research/divisions/imaging Imaging Sciences & Biomedical Engineering, King's College London]
| [http://dev-sublima.keepwebsimple.de/technologies/motion-and-attenuation-correction.html?start=1 Details]
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| SUBLIMA project aims at truly simultaneous, fully integrated, solid-state PET/MR technology for concurrent functional and anatomical imaging with unsurpassed image quality.
| Prof. P K Marsden
| STIR is used as a tool for motion compensation within reconstruction.
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This page contains references to projects that use STIR.


Project Organization(s) Overview Status Projet goal Contact STIR
COMPET University of Oslo
CMBN
Radiumhospitalet
setup and design running COMPET is a research project dedicated to build a high resolution, high sensitivity and MRI compatible pre-clinical PET scanner. See our webpage for Contact information. Any feedback is appreciated. STIR is used as a reference reconstruction.
HYPERimage Imaging Sciences & Biomedical Engineering, King's College London Details completed HYPERimage project drives the development of a brand new system for simultaneous whole-body PET-MR imaging for humans project aims at truly simultaneous, fully integrated, solid-state PET/MR technology for concurrent functional and anatomical imaging with unsurpassed image quality. Prof. P K Marsden STIR is used as a tool for motion compensation within reconstruction.
SUBLIMA Imaging Sciences & Biomedical Engineering, King's College London Details running SUBLIMA project aims at truly simultaneous, fully integrated, solid-state PET/MR technology for concurrent functional and anatomical imaging with unsurpassed image quality. Prof. P K Marsden STIR is used as a tool for motion compensation within reconstruction.


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