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I-Corps: Translation Potential of In Vivo Cell Tracking Technology — NSF Award to University of Wisconsin-Madison (WI, $50,000)

This I-Corps project focuses on the development of a non-invasive imaging solution designed to improve how therapeutic cells are evaluated in biomedical research. Cell therapies are becoming a critical tool in the treatment of diseases such as cancer, but current evaluation methods are slow, costly, rely on invasive ti

Award titleI-Corps: Translation Potential of In Vivo Cell Tracking Technology
Award ID2521595
AwardeeUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison
CityMADISON
StateWI
Amount obligated$50,000
Principal investigatorReinier Hernandez
ProgramI-Corps
Start date07/01/2025
AbstractThis I-Corps project focuses on the development of a non-invasive imaging solution designed to improve how therapeutic cells are evaluated in biomedical research. Cell therapies are becoming a critical tool in the treatment of diseases such as cancer, but current evaluation methods are slow, costly, rely on invasive tissue sampling, and provide only static snapshots of dynamic biological processes. This solution addresses these limitations by enabling researchers to visualize and quantify the be
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