Course Information for 5602 - Intro to Bioimaging
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Primary Instructor: | Frank B. Sachse |
Designation: | Elective |
Credits: | 3.0 |
Semesters Offered: | Spring |
Frequency Offered: | Annual |
Prerequisites: | Standard Prerequisites are BIOEN 3101: BioSignals Analysis and BIOEN 3301: Computational Methods. The course aims at Bioengineering undergraduate and graduate students. Participation of students from other departments and graduate students requires permission by the instructors. |
Class Schedule: | T/Th 12:25-1:45 |
Catalog Description: | This course provides students with a broad background in imaging approaches and their application in biomedical research and development. Topics include imaging system theory, imaging physics, microscopy, magnetic resonance imaging and computed tomography. Associated laboratory modules teach students to design, conduct, and analyze imaging experiments, and to use the techniques, skills and tools necessary for biomedical research and development. |
Required Texts: | Fundamentals of Light Microscopy and Electronic Imaging, 2nd Edition
Douglas B. Murphy, Michael W. Davidson
Essentials of In Vivo Biomedical Imaging
Simon R. Cherry, Ramsey D. Badawi, Jinyi Qi |
Course Website: | https://utah.instructure.com/courses/312038 |
Course Syllabus: | Syllabus_5602.pdf |