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The Harvard CTSC at MGH includes a large inpatient/outpatient facility sited at the Main campus that supports imaging studies conducted on that campus. In addition the Harvard CTSC at MIT and at MGH includes satellite clinical research facilities that support clinical translational biomedical imaging studies. The MGH satellite, the Biomedical Imaging Core (BIC), sited at MGH-East in Charlestown supports the large volume of clinical translational imaging studies conducted at the Athioula A. Martinos center for Biomedical Imaging. The main campus of the MGH is located in Boston, 15 minutes from the MGH-NMR Center in Charlestown, with frequent shuttle transportation provided between the two campuses for both researchers and ambulatory patients. | The Harvard CTSC at MGH includes a large inpatient/outpatient facility sited at the Main campus that supports imaging studies conducted on that campus. In addition the Harvard CTSC at MIT and at MGH includes satellite clinical research facilities that support clinical translational biomedical imaging studies. The MGH satellite, the Biomedical Imaging Core (BIC), sited at MGH-East in Charlestown supports the large volume of clinical translational imaging studies conducted at the Athioula A. Martinos center for Biomedical Imaging. The main campus of the MGH is located in Boston, 15 minutes from the MGH-NMR Center in Charlestown, with frequent shuttle transportation provided between the two campuses for both researchers and ambulatory patients. | ||
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This facility occupies ~40,000 square feet of space at MGH-East in Charlestown and contains the majority of the MGH NMR research effort. The Center is comprised of clinical, research, educational, and administration areas. A large expansion of office space as well as some clinical and experimental space was recently completed. | This facility occupies ~40,000 square feet of space at MGH-East in Charlestown and contains the majority of the MGH NMR research effort. The Center is comprised of clinical, research, educational, and administration areas. A large expansion of office space as well as some clinical and experimental space was recently completed. | ||
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The Biomedical Imaging Core is located on the 2nd floor of building 149 of the MGH Charlestown Navy Yard in approximately 1,500 sq.ft and is situated directly above the dedicated research MR scanners and close to the MEG/EEG imaging site. The space contains a patient reception/waiting area, 2 outpatient exam rooms, computing resources, laboratory/storage space and office space for the staff. | The Biomedical Imaging Core is located on the 2nd floor of building 149 of the MGH Charlestown Navy Yard in approximately 1,500 sq.ft and is situated directly above the dedicated research MR scanners and close to the MEG/EEG imaging site. The space contains a patient reception/waiting area, 2 outpatient exam rooms, computing resources, laboratory/storage space and office space for the staff. | ||
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*[[Muscular Imaging Research Core ]] | *[[Muscular Imaging Research Core ]] |
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The Harvard CTSC at MGH includes a large inpatient/outpatient facility sited at the Main campus that supports imaging studies conducted on that campus. In addition the Harvard CTSC at MIT and at MGH includes satellite clinical research facilities that support clinical translational biomedical imaging studies. The MGH satellite, the Biomedical Imaging Core (BIC), sited at MGH-East in Charlestown supports the large volume of clinical translational imaging studies conducted at the Athioula A. Martinos center for Biomedical Imaging. The main campus of the MGH is located in Boston, 15 minutes from the MGH-NMR Center in Charlestown, with frequent shuttle transportation provided between the two campuses for both researchers and ambulatory patients.
Contents
MGH Main Campus
- MR Imaging Facilities
- PET Imaging Facilities
- Radiology Computer-Aided Diagnostics Laboratory
- Animal Facilities in the Main Campus
HST/MGH/HMS Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Structural and Functional Imaging
This facility occupies ~40,000 square feet of space at MGH-East in Charlestown and contains the majority of the MGH NMR research effort. The Center is comprised of clinical, research, educational, and administration areas. A large expansion of office space as well as some clinical and experimental space was recently completed.
- MRI Clinical Area
- MRI Research Area
- Integrated MR-PET imaging system
- MEG/EEG Laboratory
- The Photon Migration Laboratory
- MicroPET Laboratory
- Expansion Plans
- Support Laboratories and Resources
CRC Biomedical Imaging Core Facility
The Biomedical Imaging Core is located on the 2nd floor of building 149 of the MGH Charlestown Navy Yard in approximately 1,500 sq.ft and is situated directly above the dedicated research MR scanners and close to the MEG/EEG imaging site. The space contains a patient reception/waiting area, 2 outpatient exam rooms, computing resources, laboratory/storage space and office space for the staff.