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Light up Life - In Vivo Optical Imaging in Preclinical Science
Seminar overview
In vivo optical imaging offers a broad spectrum of applications and thus, represents a powerful tool in preclinical science. In this webinar you will get a short overview of different application possibilities. Three different projects will be highlighted:
Interleukin-1 induced early cartilage damage in Rheumatoid Arthritis - In vivo Tracking of Synovial Fibroblasts in mice
From a target to an optical tracer: Claudin-4 as a target for pancreatic cancer and its precursor lesions
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Closing the gap between preclinical and clinical in vivo optical imaging? Endothelin A Receptor as a target for colorectal cancer detection and characterization by fluorescence endoscopy
Date
August 4th, 2016
Who should attend
The webinar addresses to all scientists and technicians working in the field of molecular imaging, preclinical imaging and small animal imaging and scientists who are interested in working with in vivo optical imaging in the future.
Presenters
Dr. Christiane Geyer
Research assistant in the Workgroup "Molecular Imaging" (Institute of Clinical Radiology, Translational Research Imaging Center, University Hospital Muenster) and within the "Core Unit Preclinical Imaging Experts - Optical Imaging (PIX - OPTI)" (Interdisciplinary Center for Clinical Research, University Hospital Muenster) (biography)
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