(May 20th, 2026) Webinar: Coronary Flow Dynamics in Cardiovascular Disease & Real-time In Vivo Heart Imaging

(May 20th, 2026) Webinar: Coronary Flow Dynamics in Cardiovascular Disease & Real-time In Vivo Heart Imaging

We are pleased to invite you to a special webinar on in vivo heart imaging, bringing together leading experts to share cutting-edge insights into cardiovascular research.

This joint session will feature Prof. Michał Mączewski (CMKP), author of the paper “Impaired coronary flow reserve by hyperviscosity in a mouse model of non-light chain multiple myeloma: a mechanism of coronary flow impairment at the capillary level,” which was recognized in The Year in Cardiovascular Medicine 2025: Top 10 Papers in Cardio-Oncology.

1. In this talk, Prof. Mączewski will present how IVIM’s in vivo heart imaging technology enabled real-time visualization of cardiac microvascular dynamics, demonstrating how advanced imaging approaches provide mechanistic insights in complex cardiovascular diseases.

2. In addition, Prof. Pilhan Kim will deliver a technical session on intravital microscopy, highlighting how state-of-the-art imaging systems and tailored accessories allow researchers to observe vascular dynamics at the cellular level in real time.

We warmly invite researchers interested in cardiovascular and heart-related studies to join this special webinar and explore the latest advancements in in vivo imaging technologies!

Date

May 20 2026
9:00 am - 10:00 am

Speakers

  • Dr. Pilhan Kim
    Dr. Pilhan Kim
    Associate Professor, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Daejeon, Korea CEO, IVIM Technology, Inc., Daejeon, Korea

    Pilhan Kim received his bachelor’s and PhD degree in Electrical Engineering from Seoul National University (Korea) in 2000 and 2005, respectively. From 2005 to 2010, he worked as a postdoctoral research fellow at Harvard Medical School (Boston, USA) with a cross-disciplinary postdoctoral fellowship from Human Frontier Science Program (HFSP). In 2010, he joined the Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) where he is currently a tenured Associate Professor at the Graduate School of Nanoscience and Technology. His main research interests focus on systemic cellular-level visualization of various preclinical model organism to investigate complex pathophysiology of human disease, leading to the development of an advanced in vivo cellular imaging technology based on an ultrafast laser-scanning intravital microscopy system.

  • Dr. Michał Mączewski
    Dr. Michał Mączewski
    Professor, Centre of Postgraduate Medical Education (CMKP)

    Dr. Mączewski specializes in cardiovascular research, with a focus on heart failure, ischemia–reperfusion injury, and cardiotoxicity. His work utilizes advanced in vivo models to investigate disease mechanisms and vascular dysfunction.

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