Translational Imaging Laboratory

Bridging Disciplines To Better Image Brain's Functions, Structures, Metabolisms, and Abilities in Sick Children

Our Mission

Since January 1994, the Translational Imaging Laboratory (TIL) at Wayne State University Medical School Pediatrics has been at the forefront of providing cutting-edge neuroimaging methods in PET, MRI, and intracranial EEG (iEEG) for both clinical and research purposes. Our services cater to patients of all ages, hailing from Michigan and beyond. In collaboration with Children's Hospital of Michigan, Wayne State University, and other esteemed members of the Detroit Medical Center, we are committed to sharing our advanced neuroimaging techniques and abundant data resources with the community.

Our primary objectives include the detection of seizure epileptic foci, the AI-based benefit-risk evaluation of epilepsy surgery, the longitudinal neuroimaging of Sturge-Weber Syndrome, the invasive mapping of human language network, the assessment of serotonin synthesis capacity in autism and tuberous sclerosis, the evaluation of heart disorders and cardiac viability, as well as the identification and monitoring of malignant diseases or tumors and their corresponding therapies. Through these critical endeavors, we strive to make significant contributions to medical knowledge and improve the lives of children and adults in our region and beyond.

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