Publication Highlight: Cardiogenic Control of Affective Behavioural State
Publication Highlight: Cardiogenic Control of Affective Behavioural State Hsueh, B. et al., Nature (2023) View
When: September 29 – October 3, 2025
📍 Dena’ina Civic and Convention Center, Anchorage, Alaska
Booth 201
We’re excited to be participating in the World Molecular Imaging Congress (WMIC) 2025, a leading event bringing together researchers and innovators in molecular imaging, preclinical research, and translational science.
At WMIC 2025, Scintica will be focusing on a range of advanced technologies designed to support and accelerate your research: Contrast Agents, High-Frequency Ultrasound, Catheters, Western Blot Analyzer, Optical Imaging, DEXA, IVIM, and Bioprinting.
Our team will be onsite to share insights, answer your questions, and explore how these systems can support your studies.
Molecular Imaging Meets Bioprinting: Optical, Nuclear, and Bioprinting Synergies Driving NAMs-Aligned Preclinical Research
📅 Friday, October 3 | 🕗 8:00 AM – 9:00 AM
📍 Tikahtnu Ballroom D
This workshop will explore how combining optical and nuclear imaging with advanced bioprinted tissue constructs is transforming preclinical research. By integrating these technologies, researchers can study dynamic biological processes in real time, generate quantitative molecular data, and develop physiologically accurate disease models. These synergies enhance translational relevance, improve predictive power, and reduce reliance on traditional animal models—supporting the NIH and FDA’s New Alternative Methodologies (NAMs) initiative.
Whether you’re interested in preclinical imaging, physiological monitoring, or translational research, we look forward to connecting with you in Anchorage and discussing how Scintica can help move your work forward.
See you in Anchorage!
Publication Highlight: Cardiogenic Control of Affective Behavioural State Hsueh, B. et al., Nature (2023) View
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Non-Invasive Detection of Bone Lesions in Broiler Chickens Using DXA Imaging Published in
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