Seems molecular imaging is being considered as one of the major booster for upcoming research in radiology.....or can it establish into a new scientific field as told by Prof. Herold in a preamble to European Congress of Radiology (ECR) meet currently on going at Vienna.
16,000 Radiologists Gather For A Congress In Vienna: Innovations In Imaging Technologies Benefit Patients.
Monday, March 12, 2007
16,000 Radiologists Gather For A Congress In Vienna: Innovations In Imaging Technologies Benefit Patients
Posted by Lohith at 3/12/2007 02:31:00 PM 0 comments
Labels: Radiology
Thursday, March 08, 2007
Bruker Daltonics expands Maldi Molecular Imager: News from Bruker Daltonics
Bruker Daltonics expands Maldi Molecular Imager: News from Bruker Daltonics
It seems all variants of imaging instrument companies want to associate themselves with the term 'molecular imaging'. The latest MALDI system from Bruker also incorporates it in a unique way!
Posted by Lohith at 3/08/2007 03:14:00 PM 0 comments
Labels: Bruker Daltonics, MALDI, molecular imaging
VisEn Medical - Merck collaboration
VisEn Medical Announces Initiative With Merck to Develop Molecular Imaging Agents for Key Areas in Cardiovascular Disease
This could be the key collaboration in an effort to answer the complex biological phenomenons via in vivo optical imaging. I believe the future of Molecular imaging lies in development of such imaging paradigms to characterize in in vivo models all that one has learnt theoretically in basic medical sciences.
Posted by Lohith at 3/08/2007 03:00:00 PM 0 comments
Labels: Merck, molecular imaging, VisEn Medical
Siemens Medical Solutions Collaborates with Wyeth
Siemens Medical Solutions Collaborates with Wyeth to advance Molecular imaging for drug development. I guess more drug companies will vie for such opportunities to collaborate with other imaging companies.
Posted by Lohith at 3/08/2007 02:43:00 PM 0 comments
Labels: molecular imaging, Siemens
Penn researchers develop two novel imaging techniques
Posted by Lohith at 3/08/2007 02:35:00 PM 0 comments
Labels: MR imaging