Video about basics of how CT works. https://youtu.be/liVAgLJmq8g
Member Spotlight – Chris Zobek
By Jaimi Gray I recently sat down with NoCTURN member Chris Zobek (ORCID) to chat about his research, and his tomography journey. Chris is a PhD student in Casey Holliday’s lab at the University of Missouri. His current research involves […]
Science you can see at the Jackson School of Geoscience
By Jaimi Gray On October 11, the Jackson School of Geosciences held its annual art exhibit in the Holland Center. Here, the line between work and leisure was blurred. Students, researchers and faculty contributed art pieces to display in the […]
NoCTURN Workshop at the Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology (Atlanta, Jan 3–7, 2025)
We are excited to announce that NoCTURN will run a workshop to help equip developmental and integrative biology students and researchers with skills for creating robust, reproducible, and reuse-ready CT datasets. From Specimens to CT Datasets: Robust, Reproducible, and Reuse-Ready […]
X-Ray Microscopy Introduction
By Jon Giencke, Bruker X-ray Diffraction (XRD) and X-ray Microscopy (XRM) can provide a wealth of information while being non-destructive and easily accessible. This video series includes an exciting line-up of speakers to discuss the basics of the techniques, provide […]
Micro-computed tomography for natural history specimens: a handbook of best practice protocols
Keklikoglou, Kleoniki, Sarah Faulwetter, Eva Chatzinikolaou, Patricia Wils, Jonathan Brecko, Jiří Kvaček, Brian Metscher, and Christos Arvanitidis. “Micro-computed tomography for natural history specimens: a handbook of best practice protocols.” European Journal of Taxonomy 522 (2019). https://doi.org/10.5852/ejt.2019.522 Abstract Micro-computed tomography (micro-CT or microtomography) […]
Artefacts in X-ray microtomography of materials
Davis, G. R., and J. C. Elliott. “Artefacts in X-ray microtomography of materials.” Materials science and technology 22, no. 9 (2006): 1011-1018. https://doi.org/10.1179/174328406X114117 Abstract X-ray microtomography is becoming an increasingly popular tool in the study of microstructure and failure mechanisms in biological […]
Seattle Children’s Research Institute
By Murat Maga, Seattle Children’s Research Institute https://faculty.washington.edu/maga/SCRI_MicroCT/ Facility Website that offers CT scanning services, hosts mouse CT Data for download, 3D Visualizations, and other useful documents.
Spatial Archaeometry Research Collaborations (SPARC) Teaching Resources for microCT (University of Arkansas)
By Manon Wilson, University of Arkansas https://github.com/castuofa/sparc_microct Educational resources including CT Data analysis and visualization focused on the field of archaeology.
