Webinar

Carestream Health Molecular Imaging Webinar Series

  Molecular Imaging Webinar Series  These recorded presentations describe research technologies and techniques that utilize optical molecular imaging. Watch them any time when it’s convenient for you to learn how you can improve and extend your research.
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Recorded Webinars
 •  Multimodal Optical and Nuclear Imaging 
Preclinical applications of biomedical imaging are rapidly expanding as tools for molecular biology research and diagnostic contrast agent development. As no single imaging modality can provide a full picture of the complex biology of disease, more researchers are turning to multimodality imaging. The availability of contrast agents for optical and nuclear imaging has never been higher, including both genetically engineered reporters and synthetic compounds. In this webinar, we will discuss the principles of planar optical imaging and scintigraphy in the context of imaging in animal models. These techniques are economical and simple, allowing facile data co-registration. We will review multimodal imaging strategies with respect to laboratory research and clinical applications

 •  Taking Your First Step into Digital Imaging: The Gel Logic 112 
The Carestream Gel Logic 112 is designed for research labs who want a simple, inexpensive solution to everyday imaging needs. The 112 is a high quality, cost effective documentation device that allows you to easily and quickly image gels (both protein and nucleic acid), blots, plates, assays, and other in vitro specimens.

Our easy to use graphical interface allows lab personnel to start capturing quality images immediately, without the need to devote a majority of time towards mastering the software. It is designed for a wide range of applications ranging from band densitometry to color/image enhancement.

 • "KODAK X-SIGHT Large Stokes Shift Dyes: One Dye, One Optimization, from In Vitro to In Vivo"
In this webinar, we will demonstrate how a novel near-IR (NIR), Large Stokes Shift (LSS) fluorophore is capable of spanning the in vitro and in vivo space.  In addition, we will discuss how the combination of NIR and LSS properties enhances signal-to-noise ratios by minimizing background. We will also discuss how the LSS dye provides flexibility to accommodate a multitude of filter sets that are common to most equipment.
"Optical Imaging of Anionic Membranes for Detecting and Monitoring Disease States In-Vivo"
In this webinar, we will discuss the development of a series of fluorescent probes, each composed of synthetic zinc (II)-dipicolylamine affinity ligand conjugated to a near-infrared dye. These small molecule probes can target anionic membranes, permitting detection of bacterial infection, tumors, and tissue damage in living animals.
"Using TEM Film Today"
In this webinar, we will review when it is advantageous to use film in particular imaging situations. Discussions will also include using film in conjunction with digital imaging to provide optimum image quality results, while maintaining a productive work flow

• "Introducing Carestream Molecular Imaging’s New Bone Density Software"
Carestream is pleased to announce the release of our newest accessory for our advanced MI Software. With this powerful new addition, you can now perform bone density and bone mass analysis of small animals in vivo and mineral density of in-vitro specimens.

• "Getting the Most from Your Display, Analysis, and Reporting Features using Carestream/Kodak Molecular Imaging Software "
This presentation will review the wide range of image display, analysis, and reporting tools that uniquely complements the capture output of molecular imaging systems
"Introduction to Optical Imaging for Investigating Cancer Biology and Relevant Pathways" Recently, near-infrared and red fluorescent probes have enabled significant advances in understanding the role of proteins and enzymes in tumor biology in-vivo
"The Next Evolution in Gel Documentation Systems: Introducing the Gel Logic 212 PRO" This webinar will introduce Carestream Molecular Imaging's next-generation gel documentation system, the new, fully automated Gel Logic 212 PRO
"Visible to Near-IR Fluorescent Imaging and Labeling Tools for in vitro and in vivo Applications" Well-refined molecular imaging tools contribute considerably to the progress made in understanding the function of bio-molecules in vitro and their interactions in vivo
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