We are looking forward to meeting you at the EMIM conference in Porto. Come visit the Bruker booth #001 to learn more about the latest innovations in molecular imaging and about how we are Shifting Standards in Molecular Imaging. Our experts from the Bruker, Molecubes, and PMOD teams will be ready to answer your questions, demonstrate the newest hardware & software, and discuss solutions for your research.
We would like to welcome you to the Bruker-hosted lunch symposium on March 13th at 12:30, so be sure to join us there to hear the latest news.
Discover. More - Molecular Imaging!
Bruker’s MRI, uCT, Hybrid PET/MR, PET/SPECT/CT, Molecubes Modular Benchtop Imaging solutions, and our powerful software solutions provide the largest portfolio of imaging solutions available.
Location: Porto, Portugal
Date: 12 - 15 March, 2024
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Wednesday, March 13th, 12:30 - 13:15
Room LS 01
Welcome and Moderation
Ph.D. Jens Waldeck
Done in 60 seconds: Imaging pH and Perfusion with Hyperpolarized 13C-Labelled Z-OMPD
pH alterations are a hallmark of many pathologies including cancer and kidney disease. We recently introduced [1,5-13C2]Z-OMPD as a hyperpolarized extracellular pH and perfusion sensor for MRI which allows for a generation of multiparametric fingerprints of renal disease status and to detect local tumor acidification. Spectrally selective targeting of both 13C-resonances enables simultaneous imaging of perfusion and filtration in 3D and pH in 2D within one minute to quantify renal blood flow, glomerular filtration rates, and renal pH.
Prof. Dr. Franz Schilling
Technical University of Munich
Getting More Bang for your Voxel: from Anatomical to Functional Cardiopulmonary Micro-CT
Lung and cardiovascular morbidities are often intertwined but rarely co-evaluated. We here present how micro-CT can unlock longitudinal observation of not only morphology but also the functioning of these vital organs in health and disease.
Prof. Dr. Greetje Vande Velde
KU Leuven
Bruker News & Updates
Dr. Wulf-Ingo Jung
Bruker BioSpin
Optical Imaging: Past, Present and Future
Ph.D. Bo Nelson
Spectral Instruments Imaging