The 15th European Molecular Imaging Meeting (vEMIM) has awarded the “Best vEMIM Poster-Pitches” prize to two works led in biomaGUNE. The work Longitudinal rs-fMRI study of functional alterations during demyelination and remyelination in the cuprizone murine model from Magnetic Resonance Imaging Lab and the work Pharmacokinetics evaluation of new drugs with potential application in Duchenne muscular dystrophy from the Radiochemistry and Nuclear Imaging Lab has been awarded in Imagin Probes & Applications and Neuro and Cardiovascular Imaging sections respectively.
In addition, Jesús Ruíz-Cabello, from the Molecular and Functional Biomarkers Lab, is also co-author of another work, Metal-doped iron oxide nanoparticles for positive contrast in MRI, selected as best in the section Imaging Probes & Applications.
The 15th European Molecular Imaging Meeting (vEMIM) has recently been held virtual, organized by the European Society for Molecular Imaging (ESMI).
Molecular imaging is the set of biomedical imaging modalities that allow detecting "in vivo" and non-invasively, at a cellular and molecular level, biological processes in living organisms.