Spectrally resolved tomographic small-animal fluorescence imager

Information

  • Research Project
  • 7509824
  • ApplicationId
    7509824
  • Core Project Number
    R44CA138243
  • Full Project Number
    9R44CA138243-02
  • Serial Number
    138243
  • FOA Number
    PA-06-46
  • Sub Project Id
  • Project Start Date
    5/1/2007 - 17 years ago
  • Project End Date
    4/30/2011 - 13 years ago
  • Program Officer Name
    SWAIN, AMY L
  • Budget Start Date
    9/12/2008 - 16 years ago
  • Budget End Date
    4/30/2009 - 15 years ago
  • Fiscal Year
    2008
  • Support Year
    2
  • Suffix
  • Award Notice Date
    9/12/2008 - 16 years ago

Spectrally resolved tomographic small-animal fluorescence imager

[unreadable] DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): This is a Fast-Track proposal to develop a multispectral optical tomography small-animal imaging system for use by the biomedical and pharmaceutical research communities. It will combine the experience CRI has acquired in multispectral, planar small-animal imaging (through its development of the Maestro(tm) system) with novel hyperspectral optical tomography algorithms and will be realized using a unique optical design. The primary aim of this proposal is to refine 3-dimensional (3D) localization of point and extended fluorescent sources within small animals. Tomographic approaches are essential for achieving truly quantitative, depth- resolved imaging. Partners in this project include leaders in optical design, algorithmic development, dye chemistry, advanced small-animal models of disease, and directors of animal imaging facilities. Key properties include: 1) the use of a spectrally tunable filter with unmatched flexibility for multiplexed fluorophore signal detection in the presence of significant autofluorescence; 2) a novel optic that enables multi- view detection; 3) a customized multispectral fluorescent label strategy; and 4) no requirement for camera or subject movement, compression of the subject between glass plates, or submersion of the subject in index- and scatter-matching fluids. Phase I will accomplish: construction of a first-generation instrument with off-the-shelf optics; radiometric characterization; surface profilometry, and confirmation via simulation that the instrument will accomplish 3D reconstructions with a resolution of 2 millimeters or better. Phase II will be dedicated to building a second- generation version of the instrument with custom, high-efficiency optics, and will add a variety of important algorithmic, computational and reagent components for optimal performance, with an emphasis on quantitative validation. The system will be deployed at several animal imaging facilities. A variety of animal models of disease, including metastatic breast cancer, pulmonary, cardiac and vascular disease will be studied and the performance of the Maestro-3D compared to competing optical and non-optical imaging modalities. In addition, CRI will work on methods to accelerate time consuming tomographic reconstructions. Finally, easy-to-use software for control, display, quantitation and integration into laboratory information systems will be developed. [unreadable] [unreadable] [unreadable]

IC Name
NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE
  • Activity
    R44
  • Administering IC
    CA
  • Application Type
    9
  • Direct Cost Amount
  • Indirect Cost Amount
  • Total Cost
    857736
  • Sub Project Total Cost
  • ARRA Funded
  • CFDA Code
    394
  • Ed Inst. Type
  • Funding ICs
    NCI:857736\
  • Funding Mechanism
  • Study Section
    ZRG1
  • Study Section Name
    Special Emphasis Panel
  • Organization Name
    CAMBRIDGE RESEARCH AND INSTRUMENTATION
  • Organization Department
  • Organization DUNS
    147950828
  • Organization City
    WOBURN
  • Organization State
    MA
  • Organization Country
    UNITED STATES
  • Organization Zip Code
    018011003
  • Organization District
    UNITED STATES