National Imaging Facility Showcase at ANZSNM 2023
National Imaging Facility will host a Showcase at ANZSNM 2023, featuring presentations from Australia’s advanced imaging network.
Monash Biomedical Imaging (MBI) is a world-class biomedical imaging research facility that undertakes interdisciplinary and multi-modal imaging research in X-Ray computed tomography (CT), Positron Emission Tomography (PET), Single Photon Emission CT (SPECT), FLuorescence Emission Computed Tomography (FLECT) and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI). Our instruments include clincial and pre-clinical 3T MRI (Siemens Skyra), and pre-clinical instruments including a 9.4T MRI (Bruker), and PET-SPECT-CT (Siemens Inveon). We also manage access to a pre-clinical PET-CT scanner (Mediso) at the Alfred Medical Research and Education Precinct (AMREP, Prahran) and a FLECT-CT scanner (TriFoil) at the Monash Institute for Pharamacological Sciences (MIPS, Parkville).
The expertise and technological capabilities at MBI support a wide range of pre-clinical and clinical research projects undertaken by researchers and clinicians at Monash University and at our collaborating organisations. These facilities are co-located with the national synchrotron biomedical imaging beam line, providing capability for ultra-high resolution imaging of soft tissues in living animals. MBI scientists collaborate with global experts in medicine, science and engineering, as well as industry and government to create innovative solutions to clinical health challenges.
We have radiochemistry laboratory facilities to support pre-clinical research including a hot cell with 68Ge/68Ga generators, radioHPLC and radioTLC instruments.
National Imaging Facility will host a Showcase at ANZSNM 2023, featuring presentations from Australia’s advanced imaging network.
Monash University has partnered with the Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf (HZDR), a member of the Helmholtz Association of German Research Centres to establish the Monash-Helmholtz Laboratory for Radio-Immuno-Theranostics (MHELTHERA) to enable clinical translation at a launch event in Melbourne today.
Chan Zuckerberg Initiative’s (CZI) Imaging the Future Week puts a spotlight on the importance of imaging science in biomedicine, and the value of the global imaging community in translating health research.
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