MRPath News

November 2006:

See our case study at Capricorn Technologies!

September 2006:

Voxport  v1.1 was released

  • User logging
  • Improved preview (faster viewing of digital slides)
  • Added better support for complex photoshop files
  • Added support for generic (unknown) types of images so they can be uploaded and downloaded (no preview image)
  • Can delete multiple datasets at once
  • Improved search
  • Plus many more features not listed here!

NTP Image Database

  • We crossed the 10,000 image mark for this year, bringing the total to 50-60,000

September 19, 2006: MRPath hosted the laboratory portion of NC State's Third RTP Rodent Pathology Course: Cardiopulmonary Pathology. See the official site at: http://www.cvm.ncsu.edu/conted/rodentpath/.

June 29, 2006: MRPath attends Life Sciences Showcase (part of The Venture Forum 2006) at San Jose Convention Center in San Jose, California. (www.theventureforum.com)

June 2006: MRPath attended STP conference (www.toxpath.org) in Vancouver, BC Canada. Lyn Wancket presents a poster on "Growth of DEN-Induced Liver Lesions as Measured by Magnetic Resonance Microscopy (MRM)" as well.

April 2006: Lyn Wancket gives a platform presentation at 2006 UIUC College of Veterinary Medicine Phi Zeta Research Day, takes first place in Clinical Science Division for her in vivo MRM study (see below).

March 2006: Lyn Wancket presents at the Laboratory of Pathology meeting regarding an in vivo study she performed at MRPath. "Growth of DEN-Induced Liver Lesions as Measured by Magnetic Resonance Microscopy (MRM)." This is the first demonstration of liver tumors tracked from foci to large tumor using MRI.

February 2006: The "National Toxicology Program - Digital Archives" database created, hosted, and maintained by MRPath goes live.

November 6-9 2005: Founder G. Allan Johnson to speaks at American College of Toxicology conference. His talk is titled “MAGNETIC RESONANCE HISTOLOGY & PATHOLOGY APPLICATIONS”

June 2005: MRPath attends STP conference in Washington, DC (www.toxpath.org)

June 2005: Dr. Kennita Johnson (Postdoctoral fellow, NIEHS) wins young investigator award at STP for poster “The Evaluation of Cardiac and Other Soft Tissue Abnormalities in Rat Teratology Studies Using Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)”  (http://www.niehs.nih.gov/factor/issues/2005aug.pdf)

 

 

 

 

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