
Dive into Imaging Science
This is the Podcast of the Europen Society for Molecular Imaging (ESMI).
Pour yourself a nice glass of wine and join us as we delve into the recent literature, and perhaps learn a little from the minds that have shaped the field.
The premise is really simple: Each time we invite one senior academic to discuss their favourite publication from the recent literature. We’ll find out what caught their eye, and why it is worth taking a closer look at this particular publication. Along the way, we will learn their publication strategies and possibly even glimpse into the future of this amazing field of research.
Music “In this Life”, Composer: Guido Jäger, Musicians: Andreas Jacobs – violin, Jacob Niller – accordion, Wolfgang Platen – contrabass
Podcasting since 2022 • 13 episodes
Dive into Imaging Science
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Achieving optical transparency in live animals with absorbing molecules
GUEST: Fabian Kiessling, AachenWelcome to the Christmas edition of "Dive into imaging science"! Giannis and Tim have their festive hats on and are wearing their dodgy Christmas jumpers, ready for a cracker (!) of an episode. A...
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Transthoracic ultrasound localization microscopy of myocardial vasculature in patients
GUEST: Elisa Konofagou, New YorkWe continue at full speed with back to back podcasts hosting leaders in the field of molecular imaging. In this edition we welcome Elisa Konofagou and share her passion for ultrasound ...
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Long-term engraftment and maturation of autologous iPSC-derived cardiomyocytes in two rhesus macaques
GUEST: John Ronald, London (ON, Canada)Welcome back! It has been a while but we are back with a bang, having our good friend John Ronald from The Robarts Research Institute in London, Ontario as our guest...
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In vivo imaging of cerebral glucose metabolism informs on subacute to chronic post-stroke tissue status - A pilot study combining PET and deuterium metabolic imaging
GUEST: Kevin Brindle, CambridgeIn this episode we welcome the one and only Kevin Brindle from University of Cambridge.During his long and illustrious career, Kevin pioneered hyperpolarized magnetic resonance spectro...
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Visualizing cell–cell communication using synthetic notch activated MRI
GUEST: Mikhail Shapiro, PasadenaIn this episode we welcome our famous guest Mikhail Shapiro from Caltech. Mikhail exquisitely combines ultrasound with synthetic biology for gene regulation, imaging, and therapy - and Sy...
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