X-ray Imaging for Preclinical Research on Fracture Healing
X-ray imaging is a foundational tool in preclinical fracture research, offering researchers a practical and information-rich method for evaluating bone healing across a wide range of study designs. This webinar will provide a comprehensive overview of how X-ray imaging can be applied to fracture healing research, from study design through image analysis and outcome measurement.

Topics to be covered include:
  • Preclinical applications of X-ray imaging in fracture healing research
  • Qualitative and quantitative measurements derived from X-ray images
  • Differences in fracture healing between young and aged animals, and the implications for research outcomes
Mackenzie Hagan
Presenter: Dr. Amy Creecy, Assistant Research Professor, Indiana University School of Medicine
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Date: June 15, 2026
Time: 1pm EST, 5pm GMT

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