(April 9th, 2026) Webinar: Driving NAMs-Aligned Preclinical Research with the Newton 7.0 Optical Imaging Systems

(April 9th, 2026) Webinar: Driving NAMs-Aligned Preclinical Research with the Newton 7.0 Optical Imaging Systems

Overview:

While new approach methodologies (NAMs) are designed to replace animal testing, optical imaging systems like the Newton 7.0 are powerful tools for reducing animal usage and refining preclinical studies.

This webinar will demonstrate how the Newton 7.0 supports the 3Rs by enabling non-invasive, longitudinal monitoring of disease progression, biodistribution of therapies, and treatment responses in the same animal over time. We will discuss specific applications, such as the use of genetically engineered animal models and fluorescent reporters, which provide more reliable and reproducible data while simultaneously minimizing the number of animals required per study.

By leveraging the capabilities of the Newton 7.0, researchers can acquire stronger, more predictive data. We will also explore the synergies between optical imaging and other innovative techniques to create a comprehensive, NAMs-aligned research workflow. Ultimately, this industry workshop will highlight how the strategic use of advanced imaging tools can accelerate the development of more accurate, human-relevant therapies.
We will conclude the session with a walk-through of the Newton 7.0 system’s new acquisition software, which showcases a modern interface design, intuitive workflows, and powerful imaging capabilities built for all researchers.

Key Session Objectives

  1. Differentiate between the three principles of the 3Rs (Replacement, Reduction, and Refinement) and identify how in vivo optical imaging supports these initiatives.
  2. Describe how non-invasive, longitudinal imaging using the Newton 7.0 system minimizes the number of animals needed per study and provides a more comprehensive dataset.
  3. Recognize the key role of in vivo optical imaging in facilitating the transition to New Approach Methodologies (NAMs) and improving the translational relevance of preclinical research.

Date

Apr 09 2026
11:00 am - 12:00 pm

Speaker

  • Dr. Jade Marrow, PhD
    Dr. Jade Marrow, PhD
    Product Manager, Scintica Instrumentation

    Dr. Jade Marrow holds a PhD from the University of Guelph in Human Health & Nutritional Sciences and previously obtained a Bachelor of Science with Honours in Human Kinetics. Using a variety of imaging modalities, hemodynamic measurement tools, and molecular techniques, her research centered around cardiovascular health and improving our understanding of how the structure and function of the heart respond to stress. Dr. Marrow has over 6 years of experience investigating the non-canonical roles of erythropoietin in the heart and developing novel biologics for the treatment of myocardial infarction. In her present role as a Product Manager at Scintica Instrumentation, she works closely with Scintica’s x-ray and optical imaging portfolios and specializes in aligning innovative solutions with customer needs.

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