Computational Modelling Group

Seminar  9th October 2013 1 p.m.  Building 7, Room 3019- Highfield Campus

in situ synchrotron X-ray imaging with micromechanics

Dr Angelo Karunaratne
Queen Mary University of London

Web page
http://www.southampton.ac.uk/imaging/news/events/2013/10/9_imaging_with_micromechanics.page
Submitter
Luke Goater

Dr Angelo Karunaratne

You are all warmly invited to a talk on in situ sychrotron X-ray imaging with micromechanics by Dr Angelo Karunaratne

Bone diseases such as osteoporosis and rickets cause significant reduction in bone quantity and quality, leading to mechanical abnormalities. While the reduction of bone quantity can be assessed using clinical tools like DXA and pQCT, there is little quantitative knowledge of how altered bone quality in diseased bone increases fracture risk. A functional imaging technique (in situ synchrotron X-ray imaging with micromechanics) was developed to measure alterations in fibrillar deformation mechanisms in rickets, glucocorticoid-induced osteoporosis, and premature ageing. To link nanostructural changes to altered fracture risk and deformability, well defined animal (mouse) models created via N-ethylnitrosurea mutagenesis were used. Results demonstrate the ability of synchrotron-based in situ X-ray nanomechanical imaging to identify functional alterations in nanoscale bone quality in metabolic bone disease.