WMIC 2015: WIMIN Scholar Award Winners

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Basal dopamine occupancy estimation with simultaneous PET/fMRI
Christin Y. Sander, Massachusetts General Hospital; Harvard Medical School

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Note: This is the 1st presentation in the session, starting at approximately 0:00.
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AS1411 aptamer guided QD655 labeled DNA Origami working as a novel nanoprobe for fluorescence molecular imaging in breast tumor mouse model
Yang Du, Institute of Automation

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Normal Tissue Irradiation Promotes Tumor and Immune Cell Infiltration
Marjan Rafat, Stanford University

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Phosphorescent probes for in vivo two-photon microscopy of oxygen
Tatiana Esipova, University of Pennsylvania

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Clinical translation of a novel dual integrin αvβ3 and GRPR targeting PET radiotracer 68Ga-NOTA-BBN-RGD
Jingling Zhang, Peking Union Medical College Hospital (PUMCH); National Institutes of Health

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Combination Effects of Sorafenib with Ionizing Radiation on Orthotopic Human Oral-Bearing Mice Model
Hui-Yen Chuang, National Yang-Ming University

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An Optical Imaging Threshold to Detect Head and Neck Cancer during Fluorescence-Guided Surgery
Lindsay Moore, University of Alabama at Birmingham

Note: No recording available of Poster Session 2

 

Inhaled near infrared Itrybe nanoparticles for non-invasive tracking of macrophages in a mouse model of allergic airway inflammation
Joanna Napp, MPI for Experimantal Medicine; University Medical Center Göttingen

Note: No recording available of Poster Session 1

 

A New Bottom-up Approach for the Synthesis of Self-assembled Nanostructures for Molecular Imaging
Brenda Sachez-Gaytan, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

Note: No recording available of Poster Session 1

 

Longitudinal bioluminescence imaging to increase the in vitro and in vivo screening efficiency of antifungal activity against Candida albicans biofilms
Grettje Vande Velde, KU Leuven

Note: No recording available of Poster Session 3