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NORC Metabolic Imaging SubcoreService Fees ServiceUnit PriceImage acquisitionImage Acquisition Animal (includes animal handling, anesthesia, acquiring MR images using highly specialized equipment and software, and animal monitoring during imaging and recovery from anesthesia)$30/hourImage Acquisition Human (includes screening for safety, obtaining informed consent, interacting with subjects during all phases of MRI scanning, running associated software for functional studies, and administering any associated behavioral questionnaires)$23/hourImage processingImage Processing Animal (includes downloading images, use of specialized software to measure outcomes derived from images, data entry and cleaning, quality control, and provision of final data in usable spreadsheet format such as Excel)$30/hourImage Processing Human (includes all of the above as well as implementation of standardized image pre-processing procedures for functional MRI data)$30/hourImaging dataStatistical Analysis of Imaging Data (includes development and implementation of complex statistical models for functional MRI data)$39/hourNote: Our fee structure is currently undergoing required approvals. Please contact Dr. Schur (ellschur@u.washington.edu) to discuss the anticipated rates.Facilities and equipmentNORC Metabolic Imaging services are provided in conjunction with UW imaging facilities that exist within and under the direction of the UW Department of Radiology. Each imaging facility may charge hourly usage fees for scanner time that are independent of any NORC service fees.High Resolution NMR Spectroscopy and Imaging Core: This facility is located at the UW’s SLU campus and houses a new Bruker Avance III 14 T NMR System. It is equipped with physiological monitoring and gating capabilities for in vivo mouse imaging. Bio-Molecular Imaging Core (BMIC): Located on the SLU campus, the BMIC houses a Philips Achieva Quasar Dual 3.0 T whole body MRI scanner. In addition to human scans, the center also specializes in whole body imaging of animals and dedicated MRI coils are available for mouse imaging. Diagnostic and Imaging Sciences Center, MR Research Laboratory: The MR Research Laboratory provides access to state-of-the-art MR systems to UW scientists. It houses a Philips Achieva Quasar Dual 3.0T (Software Release 2.5.3) whole body scanner for use in human and animal studies. Integrated Brain Imaging Center (IBIC): IBIC makes technical expertise in and infrastructure for functional MRI analysis available to NORC AIs in support of interdisciplinary neuroimaging research. UW Institute for Translational Health Studies’ (ITHS) Body Composition, Bioenergetics and Exercise Unit: This unit houses a GE Lunar Prodigy Dual Energy X-Ray Absorptiometry Scanner (DXA) and new GE iDXA for computing total and regional fat, non-fat, mineral content, as well as visceral fat in humans. In addition, software for quantification of intra-abdominal fat by computed tomography (CT) or MRI is also available. CT and MRI images for this purpose will be acquired using standardized protocols and images will be analyzed at the Unit. All human body composition analysis and quantification of intra-abdominal fat services are billed by the ITHS at reduced rates for NORC AIs.3680460136525CONTACT INFORMATIONEllen Schur, Subcore Directorellschur@u.washington.eduPhone: 206-744-1830NORC Website: INFORMATIONEllen Schur, Subcore Directorellschur@u.washington.eduPhone: 206-744-1830NORC Website: ................
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