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Nano-CT System Being Developed by Virginia Tech and Xradia
Imaging Economics, 09/22/09
A research team being lead by Ge Wang at Virginia Tech and nano–CT company, Xradia, Concord, CA have been awarded a $1.3 million grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to develop the next–generation nano–CT imaging system, which promises to greatly reduce the required dose of radiation. In addition, Virginia Tech and Xradia are also investing $800,000 with a cost–sharing arrangement.
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