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Large Animal Imaging Core (LAIF) (Animal Imaging)

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Ruth and Tristram Colket Jr. Translational Research Building 3501 Civic Center Blvd Philadelphia, PA 19104

Philadelphia, PA 19104

United States

https://www.research.chop.edu/large-animal-imaging-facility-core

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Pavan Jella, Technical Director

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RRID:SCR_028404

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The LAIF Core facilitates advanced MR image-guided interventional and noninvasive procedures to support research across a broad range of disease areas, including neurodegenerative, cardiothoracic, and reproductive disorders. Our imaging capabilities span structural MRI, diffusion imaging, DCE and ASL perfusion, spectroscopy, angiography, cardiac imaging, tissue elastography, functional imaging, flow quantification, and quantitative T1, T2, and T2* mapping. A major advantage of preclinical MRI is the ability to use imaging methods and pulse sequences that closely parallel those used on clinical scanners, creating a strong platform for seamless translation from bench to bedside.
In collaboration with the Division of Veterinary Resources (DVR), we encourage investigators to consult with our teams on all scientific, medical, technical, and compliance aspects of studies involving large animal models. Investigators are expected to obtain Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) approval before initiating study activities.
Beyond image acquisition, the LAIF Core provides comprehensive data processing, post-processing, and quantitative image analysis support to help investigators extract meaningful outcomes from complex imaging datasets. These services include image reconstruction workflows, multimodal image registration, segmentation, volumetric and regional quantification, diffusion and tract-based analysis, spectroscopy processing, and development of customized pipelines tailored to specific study needs. We also support investigators in generating high-quality preliminary data for grant applications, instrument proposals, and translational research initiatives by helping design imaging strategies, optimize acquisition protocols, and deliver rigorous quantitative analyses that strengthen scientific aims.
For larger research programs, the LAIF Core can assist with processing and managing large-scale imaging datasets to support longitudinal studies, multisubject analyses, and publication-ready results. Our goal is to provide investigators with robust imaging, analytical, and consultative support that advances discovery, strengthens competitiveness for external funding, and accelerates dissemination of impactful research findings.

Last Updated: 05/06/2026