(March 13, 2024) Overview of Preclinical Small Animal and Multimodal Imaging

(March 13, 2024) Overview of Preclinical Small Animal and Multimodal Imaging

In this webinar, we will review some of the most commonly used preclinical imaging modalities, including magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), positron emission tomography (PET), computer tomography (CT), ultrasound, photoacoustic, bioluminescence, fluorescence, dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry (DEXA/DXA) and intravital microscopy. For each modality, we will spend time reviewing the basics of how each works, the strengths and considerations of each, and some key application areas and example images. Finally, we will discuss the benefits of multimodal imaging and review a few papers utilizing a variety of imaging modalities to help support their research outcomes.

We will end with a very brief introduction to Scintica Instrumentation and our philosophy behind the various products we represent. However, the main focus of this webinar will be on education, and not our diverse product portfolio.

Date

Mar 13 2024
Expired!
10:00 am - 11:00 am

Speaker

  • Tonya Coulthard MSc
    Tonya Coulthard MSc
    Senior Account Director, Northeast Region, Scintica

    Tonya Coulthard holds an MSc from the University of British Columbia in Experimental Medicine. Throughout her academic training, she focused on a variety of diseases ranging from prion to chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases. In her professional career, she has worked with several imaging and medical device companies; in these roles, she has interacted with researchers around the world covering a very diverse range of research applications.

    In her present role at Scintica Tonya is assisting in the development of a more traditional sales territory approach, establishing protocols and requirements to implement such a position. While splitting her time with continuing to support our distributors around the world, our manufacturing partners, and the rest of the Scintica team, she remains focused on Scintica’s goal to link scientists from around the world with new and innovative research solutions.

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