Georgetown Center for Translational Imaging

The mission of the Georgetown Center for Translational Imaging (CTI) is to provide Georgetown University research and education communities with state-of-the-art tools and comprehensive services, training and education. The CCTI focuses on multi-modal imaging to advance understanding of health and disease.

As an institute, the CTI broadens the knowledge researchers in modern imaging technologies. CTI expands institutional research options by offering training for human and animal imaging. The CTI also is the intellectual and technological foundation, focused on imaging physics and engineering, through both informal information sessions and formally through our Medical Physics Master degree program.

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News

Opening for post-doctoral fellow

The Department of Neuroscience, through the “Aging and Alzheimer’s Research Training” program (AART), is offering a postdoctoral position to study Aging, Alzheimer Disease and Related Dementias. For more information, see Post-doctoral Fellowship (new window).

CTI Publications

Paramagnetic Mn8Fe4-co-Polystyrene Nanobeads as a Potential T1–T2 Multimodal Magnetic Resonance Imaging Contrast Agent with In Vivo Studies. ACS Appl. Mater. Interfaces 2021, 13, 33, 39042–39054.

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William and Karen Sonneborn Chair for Interdisciplinary Collaboration

An important component of CTI research is supported by the William and Karen Sonneborn Chair for Interdisciplinary Collaboration, which incentivizes interdisciplinary collaboration among Georgetown University faculty, and expands the ways that students (both undergraduate and graduate) can be meaningfully engaged in their interdisciplinary research processes. We have been using the Sonneborn Chair position to strengthen and support STEM education among underserved and underrepresented students who are interested in a career in science.

Learn more about the William and Karen Sonneborn Chair for Interdisciplinary Collaboration.