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New molecular diagnostic research institute
Siemens Healthcare is working on diagnostic tests for early detection and characterziation of a patient's tumor cells. The Cologne laboratories for molecular diagnostics Read more …
Raman spectroscopy improves molecular imaging
A team of Stanford University School of Medicine researchers has developed a new type of imaging system that can illuminate tumors in living subjects-getting pictures with a Read more …
Innovations to improve cost and quality of patient care
“We have a broad set of products and services that enable healthcare providers to improve the quality and cost of patient care,” said Carestream Health’s Chief Executive Officer Read more …
Molecular imaging

In recent years molecular imaging has developed into a hot topic field in medical research, which raised high expectations. Read more …
Seeking biomarkers

The term ‘molecular medicine’ has quickly become synonymous with brilliantly revealing images produced by innovative imaging techniques, new biomarkers and contrast agents. At Read more …
Near-infrared contrast agent reveals microcalcifications related to breast and bone cancer
Near-infrared fluorescence mammography works with rays of near-infrared (NIR) light instead of X-rays. Although this is thought to be a very promising technique, there have been Read more …
First human ultrahigh-field MRI installed in the Netherlands
The Virtual Institute for Seven Tesla Applications (VISTA) is a partnership of several Dutch universities. To evaluate the benefit of ultrahigh-field MRI the first human 7.0T Read more …
Molecular imaging and biomarkers

Whilst Siemens AG in Germany is going through turbulent times, the medical branch of the business remains on steady ground.
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Evaluating breast tomosynthesis for the Netherlands

Combining a scientific research laboratory with specialised clinic, the Netherlands Cancer Institute, in the Antoni van Leeuwenhoek Hospital (NKI-AVL), in Amsterdam, aims for a Read more …
Oncology

In recent years new imaging procedures have delivered many answers and solutions for oncological diagnostics and therapy.
However, one question could not be answered: Is a
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It will identify millions with ‘silent heart disease’

‘If you want to find a needle in a haystack, X-ray is a good tool. Now imagine how much easer that would be if the needle could glow.’
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Molecular imaging

GE was the first to undertake molecular imaging development on a large scale. ‘You have to be a very special company to work in this discipline,’ Reinaldo Garcia, President and Read more …
State of the art technology for biomedical imaging
A convenient technology to quantify three-dimensional (3D) morphological features would have widespread applications in biomedical research. Now, researchers from Umea University Read more …
2007 Congress will welcome radiologists to Vienna

The European Congress of Radiology (ECR) is a never-ending story of surprises, excitement, and success. Year after year, more scientists, radiologists eager to learn, and partners Read more …
EIBIR – The European Institute for Biomedical Imaging Research
Aiming for European biomedical research at the highest level.
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The coming era of genetic medicine
By Stefan G Ruehm MD PhD, Associate Professor of Radiology, at the David Geffen School of Medicine, UCLA, California
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Molecular MRI

By Dr Fabian Kiessling, Head of the Division of Molecular Imaging, Department of Biophysics and Medical Radiation Physics, German Cancer Research Centre (DKFZ) Read more …
Iron oxide nanoparticles for biomedical MR imaging

Researchers open up new opportunities for cellular and molecular MR imaging.
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