Bart Cornelissen, PhD, Associate Professor, University of Oxford

Dual Isotope Imaging Using the MILabs VECTorCT: Applications in Oncology

CT, PET, SPECT

This webinar covers some recent groundbreaking studies conducted by the Cornelissen group in Oxford. Several recent papers will be presented including ‘Early detection in a mouse model of pancreatic cancer by imaging DNA damage response signaling’, ‘Dual-isotope antibody imaging allows in vivo immunohistochemistry using radiolabelled antibodies in tumours’, and ‘Imaging DNA Damage Repair in vivo Following 177Lu-DOTATATE Therapy’.

July, 2020 (at MILabs SNMMI Science Event)

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