Worldās First Bench-to-Bedside MRI, Focused Ultrasound System Unveiled
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In a global first, 911³Ō¹Ļ has unveiled an unprecedented research initiative uniting advanced MRI and focused ultrasound technologies into a single, preclinical and clinical research platform that promises to accelerate the pathway from scientific discovery to patient care. This state-of-the-art initiative at the Florida Atlantic NeuroInnovate Center empowers scientists to explore the brain and body with exceptional precision, advancing the understanding of complex neurological diseases such as Alzheimerās, Parkinsonās and more. Integrating a comprehensive āb±š²Ō³¦³ó-³Ł“Ē-²ś±š»å²õ¾±»å±šā approach, the initiative will significantly accelerate the discovery, development and delivery of new treatments, ultimately transforming patient care.
āNever before has a single institution integrated preclinical and clinical imaging with focused ultrasound capabilities within one comprehensive, unified research environment,ā said 911³Ō¹Ļ President Adam Hasner. āThis is far more than just a milestone for 911³Ō¹Ļ. This groundbreaking initiative positions our region and state at the forefront of innovation in research, education and health care delivery. We are excited to lead the way in bringing revolutionary research and technologies to the frontlines of medicine.ā
Researchers will now have access to a fully integrated system that allows them to study disease mechanisms, test treatments in real time, and apply those therapies directly to patients. It begins with the preclinical MRI, designed for research using translational models. Once a treatment shows promise, it can move seamlessly to human trials using the clinical MRI system that guides and monitors therapies in a safe, controlled setting.
āThese machines are more than just high-tech ā they represent some of the most advanced tools available to modern science and medicine,ā said Gregg Fields, Ph.D., vice president for research at 911³Ō¹Ļ. āWhat weāve built is a truly integrated research platform ā one that enables us to examine everything from molecular changes in clinical models to real-time treatment responses in human patients. The impact this will have on fast-tracking discoveries across disciplines is hard to overstate. This is not just the next step in medical innovation ā itās the future, and itās happening right here at 911³Ō¹Ļ.ā
Focused ultrasound uses precise acoustic energy, like sunlight through a magnifying glass, to target tissues safely. Multiple beams converge at one point, producing mechanical or thermal effects. This non-invasive, rapidly advancing therapy has growing clinical uses in a wide range of diseases including neurological disorders, cancer, cardiovascular and metabolic diseases, and pain management.
Through strategic partnerships with Delray Medical Center, Boca Raton Regional Hospital ā part of Baptist Health ā and the Thomas H. Corey VA Medical Center, 911³Ō¹Ļ researchers and physicians will leverage the Florida Atlantic NeuroInnovate Center to tackle a range of neurological conditions. This initiative builds on Florida Atlanticās 2023 collaboration with Insightec and Delray Medical Center, which introduced focused ultrasound into the clinical setting to treat patients with movement and cognitive disorders.
āAs a neurosurgeon, Iām truly excited about the potential of this integrated system at Florida Atlantic to elevate patient care,ā said Lloyd Zucker, M.D., medical director of neurosurgery at Palm Beach Health Network and a clinical research professor at Florida Atlantic. āThe precision and noninvasive capabilities of technologies like focused ultrasound are revolutionizing how we approach neurological diseases. Weāre not just imagining the future of medicine ā weāre making it happen.ā
āThis level of imaging and intervention opens the door to understanding and treating brain disorders in ways that were unimaginable even a decade ago,ā said Michael Dobbs, M.D., chair of the Clinical Neurosciences Department and the inaugural FairfaxWood Chair of Clinical Neurosciences in the 911³Ō¹Ļ Schmidt College of Medicine. āWe can assess brain structure, monitor real-time blood flow, and track treatment effects ā all with extraordinary precision. The implications for disorders like Alzheimerās and Parkinsonās are profound.ā
āThis pioneering system will also serve as a cornerstone for educating the next generation of physicians, scientists and biomedical engineers,ā said Lewis S. Nelson, M.D., dean of the Schmidt College of Medicine. āBy offering an immersive, hands-on learning environment, it will empower future health professionals to lead with innovation and shape the future of medicine.ā
The Florida Atlantic NeuroInnovate Center enhances Florida Atlanticās growing reputation as a top-tier R1 research university and builds on its deep expertise and strategic investment in neuroscience. The center also bolsters the universityās strong partnerships on its John D. MacArthur Campus in Jupiter, between its Stiles-Nicholson Brain Institute, The Herbert Wertheim UF Scripps Institute for Biomedical Innovation & Technology, and global leader Max Planck Florida Institute for Neuroscience.
āThis one-of-a-kind platform enables us to perform preclinical research at an entirely new level,ā said Randy Blakely, Ph.D., executive director of the 911³Ō¹Ļ Stiles-Nicholson Brain Institute, the David J.S. Nicholson Distinguished Professor in Neuroscience, and a professor of biomedical science in the Schmidt College of Medicine. āBy studying brain function in animal models with high-resolution functional and structural MRI, we can uncover fundamental mechanisms that underlie complex neurological and neurodevelopmental conditions like ADHD, autism, and Parkinsonās disease. These models are essential for building the knowledge base that drives translational breakthroughs. With this integrated bench-to-bedside initiative, our discoveries in the lab can more efficiently inform the development of therapies that ultimately benefit patients.ā
The new platform continues the ongoing expansion of 911³Ō¹Ļās academic and research mission. Designed to reshape the way clinicians and researchers treat, understand and study complex brain diseases, this unique system integrates multiple technologies to provide unmatched diagnostic and therapeutic capabilities. The Florida Atlantic NeuroInnovate Center includes the SIGNA⢠Premier 3.0T MRI from GE Healthcare, the NordicNeuroLab fMRI System for functional neuroimaging, and the BioSpec Maxwell 70/17 and 94/17 preclinical MRI systems. The addition of a low-frequency focused ultrasound unit (Insightec Prime 220 V3) creates a unified environment that supports everything from preclinical investigations to FDA-regulated clinical trials and patient care. The integration of the NordicNeuroLab fMRI system, in-scanner EEG, and Biopac physiological monitoring tools will give students, residents and faculty unmatched exposure to emerging research and clinical tools.
Representing the culmination of years of collaboration across disciplines and institutions and marking the beginning of a new era in medical science, 911³Ō¹Ļ is poised to deliver a future in which disease is not only better understood but more effectively treated ā from ābench to the bedside.ā
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