In vivo imaging system available for use by WSU affiliates
PULLMAN, Wash. – Previously unavailable techniques are accessible to Washington State University researchers for a small fee with the IVIS (in vivo imaging system) Spectrum CT.
PULLMAN, Wash. – Previously unavailable techniques are accessible to Washington State University researchers for a small fee with the IVIS (in vivo imaging system) Spectrum CT.
PULLMAN, Wash. – A new piece of equipment will allow Washington State University researchers to do high-precision, long-term studies using fewer animals and chemicals, potentially reducing costs and increasing the validity of results.
As a kid, he wanted to become a concert violist. But he sold his instrument to pay for college — something he still thinks of today. Ultimately, J. Daniel Dolan, recipient of the Sahlin Faculty Excellence Award for Public Service, went into structural engineering, where his work affects nearly every citizen in the state and […]