In Vivo Imaging Webinars On Demand

View our on-demand webinars to learn how leaders in the field of in vivo imaging are accelerating their research.


Rethinking Preclinical Ultrasound From the Bottom Up

Rethinking Preclinical Ultrasound From the Bottom Up

Dr. Chris Moore, Applications Scientist, PerkinElmer

NIR Fluorescent Probe Concepts to Improve In Vivo Preclinical Imaging

NIR Fluorescent Probe Concepts to Improve In Vivo Preclinical Imaging

Dr. Jeffrey Peterson Director of Applied Biology, PerkinElmer

Non-invasive Imaging Approach to Quantifying NASH and Assessing Emerging Therapeutics

Jérémy Sadoine , Scientist, In Vivo Pharmacology, Galapagos NV & Jian Wu, Chief of Laboratory for Fatty Liver and Metabolic Disease, Shanghai Institute of Liver Diseases

Seeing Disease From Every Angle: How 3D Optical Tomography Enhances Life Science Research

Julie Czupryna, Jessica Klockow, Sarah Guyette, & Kyle Kloepping, Application Scientists, PerkinElmer

A Breath of Fresh Air Into Your Pulmonary Research with MicroCT Imaging

Dr. Fabio Stellari, Senior Research Scientist at Chiesi Farmaceutici S.p.A & Dr. Morgane Dos Santos, Research Scientist at IRNS

Early Drug Safety Strategies Using In Vivo Fluorescence Imaging

Dr. Jeffrey Peterson Director of Applied Biology, PerkinElmer

Make Go/No-Go Decisions Earlier in Drug Development With In Vivo Fluorescence Imaging

Dr. Jeffrey Peterson Director of Applied Biology, PerkinElmer

Enhancing Immunotherapy Against Solid Tumors

Enhancing Immunotherapy Against Solid Tumors

Dr. Eva Morschl, Research Scientist, Bellicum Pharmaceuticals

The Role of Preclinical Imaging in Viral and Bacterial Research

The Role of Preclinical Imaging in Viral and Bacterial Research

Dr. Kevin Francis, Divisional VP Biology Solutions, PerkinElmer & Dr. Olivia Kelada, Senior Applications Scientist, PerkinElmer

Multiplex In Vivo Fluorescence Imaging: Greater than the sum of its parts

Multiplex In Vivo Fluorescence Imaging: Greater than the sum of its parts

Dr. Jeffrey Peterson Director of Applied Biology, PerkinElmer

Biology Doesn't Just Happen In 2D: When To Use 2D vs. 3D Fluorescence Imaging

Biology Doesn't Just Happen In 2D: When To Use 2D vs. 3D Fluorescence Imaging

Dr. Jeffrey Peterson Director of Applied Biology, PerkinElmer

Better Understand Biology Of Disease Using In Vivo Fluorescence Imaging

Better Understand Biology Of Disease Using In Vivo Fluorescence Imaging

Dr. Jeffrey Peterson Director of Applied Biology, PerkinElmer

Maximizing In Vivo Research With Quantitative Fluorescence Imaging

Maximizing In Vivo Research With Quantitative Fluorescence Imaging

Dr. Jeffrey Peterson Director of Applied Biology, PerkinElmer

MicroCT Imaging Breathes New Life Into Your Lung Research

MicroCT Imaging Breathes New Life Into Your Lung Research

Dr Christian Dullin, Research Scientist, University Medical Center Göttingen

Dr. Sasha (Alexandre) Belenkov, Applications Scientist, PerkinElmer, Inc.

Dr. Francesca Ruscitti, Research Scientist, Chiesi Farmaceutici 

Does dose intensification of ONC201 promote an immune response?

Does dose intensification of ONC201 promote an immune response?

Dr. Jessica Wagner, Postdoctoral Fellow, St Jude's Children's Research Hospital

Dr. Harvey Hensley, Research Associate Professor and Manager, Fox Chase Cancer Center

In Vivo Molecular Imaging Applications in Gene Editing and Neuro-inflammation

In Vivo Molecular Imaging Applications in Gene Editing and Neuro-inflammation

Jasna Kriz, Ph.D., MD, Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Neurosciences, Faculty of Medicine, Université Laval

Tara Moore, Ph.D., Professor of Personalized Medicine, Research Director of Biomedical research science institute, Ulster University

Using microCT Imaging to Assess Bone Loss in Preclinical Models

Less is More: Using microCT Imaging to Assess Bone Loss in Preclinical Models

Alexandra De Lille, Director of Appliciatons, In Vivo Imaging, PerkinElmer

Beyond Bone

Beyond Bone - Emerging Applications in Preclinical microCT Imaging

Christopher Damoci, Senior Staff Officer, Imaging Scientist, Manager Small Animal Imaging Shared Resource, Columbia University

Gael Rochefort, Ph.D., Professor, Dental School, Paris Descartes University

 

Multimodal Imaging

In Vivo Multimodal Imaging: Combining Functional and Anatomical Modalities to Enrich Your Data

Dr. David Shackelford, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine

Dr. James Collins, Post-Doc Research Associate, EPFL

 

Cardiovascular Imaging

Cardiovascular Imaging Using the Quantum microCT Platform

Dr. Jeroen Essers, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Dept. Genetics, Vascular Surgery & Radiation Oncology, Erasmus Medical Center

 

 

In Vivo Imaging Today and Tomorrow

In Vivo Imaging Today and Tomorrow: How Multimodal Imaging is Driving Translational Research

Christopher H. Contag, Ph.D., Stanford University, Stanford, CA

Anna Moore, Ph.D., Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA

 

In Vivo Imaging of Drug-Induced Liver Injury Using NIR Fluorescent Imaging Agents

In Vivo Imaging of Drug-Induced Liver Injury Using NIR Fluorescent Imaging Agents

Dr. Jeffrey D. Peterson, Director of Applied Biology, PerkinElmer

Optical microCT Imaging

Optical and microCT Imaging of Bacteria, Viruses, and Tumors

Mark Tangney Ph.D., Principal Investigator, Cork Cancer Research Centre, University College Cork, Ireland

Cerenkov Luminescence

Application of Cerenkov Luminescence for Brown Adipose Tissue Imaging and In Vivo Photochemistry

Ran Chongzhao, Ph.D., Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School