Virginia Tech to advance brain, cancer research with focused ultrasound
2021 JUN 21 (NewsRx) -- By a
Clinicians and researchers are looking to emerging noninvasive ways to interact with living brain tissue that can be precisely targeted to specific areas. Focused ultrasound, when guided by integrated magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), is a promising new technology that is already used to treat patients with a variety of movement disorder conditions and solid tumors.
Now, with support from a
“The ability to treat major disorders in both human and animal patients that impact deep structures in the body, including the brain, without invasive surgical procedures has been a major goal of medicine for years,” said
Researchers from the institute and across
The new facility, located in the Fralin Biomedical Research Institute on the Virginia Tech Carilion Health Sciences and Technology Campus in
Therapeutic focused ultrasound procedures target tissues deep in the body - without incisions or radiation - by using sound waves to heat up particles in a targeted region. The treatments are sought after and many patients are on waiting lists to receive therapy for various conditions, including essential tremor and Parkinson’s associated tremor.
MRI-guided focused ultrasound can deliver precisely targeted energy to alleviate symptoms associated with several disorders more common with aging.
Recently, a team of
Friedlander said this research investment will help
“With the Thome Foundation’s generous support, we will bring together Virginia Tech’s expertise in neuroscience, cancer research, biomedical engineering, and veterinary medicine to catalyze innovation in this important area for modern medicine,” Friedlander said. “There will be increasing opportunities to apply the discoveries and technological innovations in the clinic that will emerge from this interdisciplinary research program.”
In 2016, the
Researchers continue to study ways to apply MRI-guided focused ultrasound to ablate a variety of solid tumor types. In
Researchers at the Children’s
This is the first
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