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 Workshop 9 - Biospace Lab MOLECULAR IMAGING STRATEGIES FOR IN VIVO STUDIES: ONE KINETIC STEP AHEAD WITH BIOSPACE LAB SOLUTIONS
Location: Athena Auditorium Date: Friday, September 12, 2008 Time: 17:10-18:40 Capacity: 700 Seats Register for this workshop
In vivo imaging is now widely accepted and used in the field of Life Sciences. Biospace Lab instruments have the unique specificity to be real time; the scientific presentations of this workshop, by academic researchers, will illustrate the interest of real time capabilities for optical imaging (Photon Imager), and scintigraphy / SPECT/CT (Gamma Imager). Biospace Lab will also present new developments that will extend the possibilities for in vivo optical imaging.
“Cell culture monitoring: combined MRI and optical imaging” Mathias Hoehn, In-Vivo-NMR Laboratory, Max-Plank-Institute for Neurological research, (Köln, Germany).
“Dynamic bioluminescence imaging of Fluc-positive tumour bearing mice” Marleen Keyaerts, In Vivo Cellular and Molecular Imaging (ICMI) Laboratory, Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), (Brussels, Belgium).
“New Developments in real time optical imaging” Quentin Le Masne, Biospace Lab (Paris, France).
“Experimental evaluation of new radiotracers using in vivo small animal imaging with microSPECT” Laurent Riou, INSERM U877, Radiopharmaceutiques Biocliniques, Université Joseph Fourier (Grenoble, France).
"Live non invasive imaging of mitochondrial calcium release in freely moving mice", Bertrand Tavitian, CEA-SHFJ, (Orsay, France)
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