The center currently operates a PET/MR and a PET/CT scanner with a third imaging bay to house a future third imaging modality.
The combination of positron emission tomography (PET) with either magnetic resonance imaging (MR) or computed tomography (CT) allows simultaneously acquiring information on biochemical receptors or metabolic pathways with PET at the same time as anatomical and blood flow with CT or MR.
For neurological activation studies, MR can provide real-time measurements of regional activity measurements in brain regions useful for surgical planning or functional mapping of the brain.
PET radiopharmaceuticals are provided through a partnership with PharmaLogic that operates a medical cyclotron and radiopharmacy just adjacent to the CURIC in the Bioscience 3 building.
Major areas of clinical and research interest at CURIC include:
The center also has active collaborations with the pharmaceutical industry to participate in clinical trials with new drug therapies or PET radiopharmaceuticals.