안녕하세요. 2015년 7월 15일 수요일 오후 4시에 다음 연사분을 모시고 초청세미나를 개최하오니 관심있는 분들의 많은 참석 부탁드립니다.
초청연사: 황도원 교수님
초록: In vivo molecular imaging-based biological application
In vivo molecular imaging techniques have been rapidly growing in wide variety of field and have shown great potential with their substantial advantages such as non-invasive nature and repetitive data acquisition. This molecular imaging system has been widely used for early cancer detection, visualization of gene expression, and drug-based therapeutic monitoring. Especially, in vivo tracking of implanted stem/ progenitor cells has been reported a lot to interpret the in vivo behavior such as their survival, proliferation and even differentiation. Sensitive imaging probe or imaging reporter gene system allows for in vivo visualization of grafted stem cell characteristics in normal and disease condition. The presentation aims to broaden your knowledge for non-invasive in vivo imaging toward biomedical application, offered by various imaging modalities such as radionuclide PET and optical system.
시간: 2015.7.15. 수요일 오후 4시
장소: 제 2종합연구동 83188호
문의: 031-299-4190
Speaker: Prof. Dowon Hwang
Abstract: In vivo molecular imaging-based biological application
In vivo molecular imaging techniques have been rapidly growing in wide variety of field and have shown great potential with their substantial advantages such as non-invasive nature and repetitive data acquisition. This molecular imaging system has been widely used for early cancer detection, visualization of gene expression, and drug-based therapeutic monitoring. Especially, in vivo tracking of implanted stem/ progenitor cells has been reported a lot to interpret the in vivo behavior such as their survival, proliferation and even differentiation. Sensitive imaging probe or imaging reporter gene system allows for in vivo visualization of grafted stem cell characteristics in normal and disease condition. The presentation aims to broaden your knowledge for non-invasive in vivo imaging toward biomedical application, offered by various imaging modalities such as radionuclide PET and optical system.
Date: 2015. July. 15. Wed. 16:00
Place: 83188, 2nd Research complex
Contact: SAINT Office (031-299-4190)