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Purpose
Ultrasound technologies used routinely in clinical contexts employ standard configurations of devices for a broad range of applications. While this is sufficient for conventional imaging using extracorporeal probes, there are remain many clinical settings for which the current standard configurations and image resolution are unsatisfactory, for example, imaging the esophageal wall for diagnosis and guiding intervention. This research programme addresses the engineering and scientific challenges in creating miniaturised probes and implementing tissue elastography techniques for micro-ultrasound (high resolution) imaging of the esophagus.
Demore, Christine (University of Toronto) × Unknown
1 grants totalling $0
Discovery Grants Program - Individual
1,000 grants totalling $33.6M
Related Grants
| Recipient | Amount | Program |
|---|---|---|
| Campbell, Karen (Brock University) | — | Discovery Grants Program - Individual |
| Langelaan, David (Dalhousie University) | — | Discovery Grants Program - Individual |
| Sinal, Christopher (Dalhousie University) | — | Discovery Grants Program - Individual |
| Ye, Winnie (Carleton University) | — | Discovery Grants Program - Individual |
| Huang, Changcheng (Carleton University) | — | Discovery Grants Program - Individual |