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Cambridge Healthtech Institute's Third Annual
IN VIVO MOLECULAR IMAGING
Moving from Discovery to Pre-Clinical to Clinical Applications

http://www.healthtech.com/2006/img/index.ASP

November 14-15, 2006 Hilton La Jolla Torrey Pines La Jolla, CA

Overview
The ability to detect biological changes at the level of cells and molecules in vivo plays a key role for future progress in molecular medicine. This leads to a demand for new probes and technologies which target specific metabolic events on a molecular level. In addition, current technologies are still battling the challenge to find a clinically suitable imaging modality, which allows to predict efficacy of drugs in the clinic. Strategies that address these problems are the focus of this conference.

Topics to be presented include:

* In Vivo Cell Imaging Based Assays
* Multi-Modality Imaging
* Probe Development
* Real-Time Imaging
* Using PET and Micro PET in Drug Discovery
* SPECT and SPECT/CT Strategies for Molecular Imaging
* Animal Models
* Monitoring in vivo Gene Expression
* Molecular Imaging for Early Diagnosis
* Optical Imaging
* Molecular Imaging for Cancer Detection
* Molecular Imaging in Neurology
* Preclinical Imaging
* Predicting Drug Efficacy in the Clinic
* In vitro Imaging

If you would like to submit a proposal to give a presentation at this meeting, please submit a title and brief (3 5 sentences) summary on your recent work in the area of in vivo molecular imaging. All proposals are subject to review by the scientific advisory board to ensure the overall quality of the conference.

All proposals are subject to review by the Scientific Advisory Committee to ensure the overall quality of the conference.

Deadline for submission is May 12, 2006.

To submit a proposal for consideration please click here

For more information, please contact:
Margit Eder, Ph.D., Conference Director, Cambridge Healthtech Institute
Phone: 617-630-1378 E-mail: meder@healthtech.com

For sponsorship or exhibiting information, please contact:
Carol Dinerstein, Cambridge Healthtech Institute
Phone: 617-630-1371 E-mail: dinerstein@healthtech.com

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Tony Rook

 Posted May 02, 2006, 12:40 PM
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