Watch leading experts in neurobiology imaging in a virtual symposium exploring cutting-edge multi-modal approaches using ultra-high frequency ultrasound and photoacoustics.

This webinar showcases novel, non-invasive imaging techniques for the mouse brain, utilizing ultrasound and photoacoustic imaging to provide new insights into acute ischemic stroke, neurovascular oxygenation, and brain tumor analysis. By bridging the gap between preclinical research and clinical applications, you will better understand how these advancements enhance the diagnosis and monitoring of brain disease.

Speaker Presentations:
Prof. Emmanuelle Canet-Soulas, Claude Bernard Lyon 1 University, France
Title: Acute Ischemic Stroke in Brain and treatment evaluation using Multi-modal Imaging with Ultrasound and Photoacoustics

Dr. Pierre Sicard, PhD, Plateforme IPAM/Biocampus (IBiSa / France Life Imaging), France
Title: Photoacoustic Imaging of Neurovascular Oxygenation in Cardiovascular Disease Models: From Anesthetized to Awake Mice

Kristyna Neffeova, MSc, Czech Center for Phenogenomics (CCP), IMG, CAS, Czech Republic
Title: Multimodal Imaging of Brain Tumors Using High-Frequency Ultrasound and Photoacoustic Imaging

Presenters

Professor
Department of Physiology
Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1

Emmanuelle Canet-Soulas is a professor of physiology at Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, specializing in cardiovascular and cerebrovascular pathologies at the IRIS team of CarMeN laboratory CarMeN (Cardiovascular, Metabolism, Diabetology and Nutrition).

Research Engineer
PhyMedExp Lab
INSERM Montpellier

Dr. Pierre Sicard has held a permanent position at INSERM Montpellier (PhyMedExp Lab) as a Research Engineer. He oversees the ultrasound/photoacoustic facility (Vevo LAZR-X) and obtained a Habilitation à Diriger des Recherche in 2024.

Head
Cardiovascular Unit
The Czech Center for Phenogenomics

Kristyna Neffeova is the Head of the Cardiovascular Unit at The Czech Center for Phenogenomics in Vestec, Czech Republic. She is currently doing her PhD at the Institute of Anatomy, First Faculty of Medicine, Charles University in Prague, where her research focuses on congenital heart diseases and cardiac regeneration.

Webinar Host

FUJIFILM VisualSonics Inc.

FUJIFILM VisualSonics designs and manufactures ultra high frequency in vivo imaging systems, for both research and clinical use. our ultrasound platform provides images at resolutions that far exceed any other system available on the market. Beyond ultrasound, we have also developed a unique photoacoustic technology to expand on the capabilities of our imaging solutions.

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