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 Volume 10, Number 1 • January/February 2002 • Credits

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Contents

Welcome to Innovation

NASA Embarks on a New Initiative: Medical Imaging

Cover Story

NASA’s Medical Diagnostic Imaging Initiative: Promoting Partnerships in Tech Transfer and Commercialization

Technology Transfer

NASA Researchers Improve Videos
APS Meet Imaging Industry Needs
Imaging Detects Artery Diseases

Advanced Technologies

NASA Biotechnology Project May Advance Cancer Research
Photographic Comparisons Can Save Lives
Searching the Eyes for Answers
Shedding Light on Cancer

Aerospace Technology Development

NASA Glenn Helps Engines Last Longer
Dryden Team Increases Digital Video Capabilities
Dryden Engineers Receive Emergency Flight Control Patent
NASA Aircraft Complete Wingtip Vortex Study

Small Business/SBIR

Making X-Rays Better
Improving Digital Imaging
Analyzing Fluorescence May Improve Pharmaceuticals
DataTurbine Offers Improved Information

Moving Forward

Technology Opportunity Showcase
NCTN Directory
Events

 

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