Our Mission
The BSD Imaging Research Initiative (IRI) is an intellectual home for imaging scientists and for biomedical investigators who utilize imaging approaches in their research. The infrastructure of the IRI serves to integrate and coordinate imaging-based research in order to incubate innovative research in imaging science and support groundbreaking biological research. Our mission:
- To develop innovative and leading-edge biomedical imaging science and technology
- To accelerate advances in the biomedical sciences through the use of novel imaging science and technology
- To foster synergy and collaboration among imaging scientists and biomedical researchers
- To create new knowledge at the interface of imaging and biomedical disciplines – including bench to bedside, and bedside to bench
- To provide a full spectrum of research resources from animal and human imaging facilities to quantitative imaging analysis tools
- To support the training of future generations of imaging scientists and biomedical scientists in a unique environment of interdisciplinary education in both imaging and biomedical research
Latest News and Announcements
Portable media must now be approved by UCM/BSD Data Guardian Program
All UCM and BSD units, including the HIRO, are working to implement the requirements and recommendations of the UCM and BSD Information Security Offices' Data Guardian Program. Beginning March 31, 2018, the Data Guardian Program will require all portable media used...
Samuel Armato III, PhD Receives Pilot Grant
Dr. Armato received a University of Chicago Comprehensive Cancer Center pilot grant for: Radiomics-based assessment of immunotherapy-induced pneumonitis. Dr. Armato is an Associate Professor of Radiology, Chair on Committee of Medical Physics, and Director of the...
HIRO wins award in the 2017 Hem/Onc Clinical Research Initiative!
The HIRO has won 2nd Place in the University of Chicago Medicine's 2017 Hematology/Oncology Clinical Research Operations Initiative! The purpose of the annual competition, hosted by UCM's Section of Hematology/Oncology, is to educate the section on clinical research...