A: Chemistry of Contrast Media

Basic Considerations about Suitable Modalities and Probes


Basics in Pharmacokinetics by Twan Lammers
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Basics in pharmacokinetics: Low molecular weight MR probes by Arend Heerschap
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Physical Limits: Sensitivity, Specificity and Quantitation by Fabian Kiessling & Bernd Pichler
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Physical limits of optical, photoacoustic and ultrasound imaging: sensitivity, specificity and quantitation by Stanislav Y. Emelianov
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Presentation 1: Nanoparticle-based diagnostics and theranostics: Pharmacokinetic considerations and (pre-) clinical applications by Twan Lammers
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Presentation 2: Strengths and weaknesses of imaging modalities and probes by Ferdia A. Gallagher
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Biologicals


Monclonal Antibodies, Antibody Fragments and Peptides by Nick Devoogdt (Learning Objectives & Abstract PDF)


Protein and Oligonucleic Acid Scaffolds: Imaging Using Affibody Molecules by Vladimir Tolmachev
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Reporter Gene Imaging by Veerle Baekelandt
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How to Introduce Reporter Genes in Cells by Christophe M. Deroose
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Development of antibody-based probes for molecular imaging by Anna Wu
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Aptamer imaging by Frederic Duconge
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Presentation 1: Tumor imaging and radionuclide therapy using radiolabelled peptides: current status and future developments by Marion De Jong
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Presentation 2: Cystine knot peptides for cancer multimodality imaging by Zhen Cheng
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Small Molecules


Labeling of (Bio)Molecules with Radiometals by Danielle Vugts
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Chelate Complexes for Imaging by Dean Sherry
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Chelate Chemistry for Molecular Imaging by Garry E. Kiefer
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Hyperpolarised Probes by Damian Tyler
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Hyperpolarized MR Probes by Matthew E. Merritt
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Small Molecule Probes for Nuclear Medicine by Henry C. Manning
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Presentation 1: Hyperpolarized MR probes by Kayvan Keshari
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Presentation 2: Metabolic Probes for Nuclear Medicine by Yasuhisa Fujibayashi
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Presentation 3: Chelate chemistry for molecular imaging by Dae Yoon Chi
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Particles and Polymers


Basic Considerations on the Use of Particles and Polymers in Molecular Imaging by Hisataka Kobayashi
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Established Particles and Polymers by Willem Mulder
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Advances in Particles and Polymers by Sanjiv Gambhir
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Targeted particles and polymers by Sjoerd Hak
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Particles and Polymers for Optical Imaging by Anthony McGoron
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Novel polymeric contrast materials by David P. Cormode
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Presentation 1: Multi-modality and Multi-utility Particles and Polymers by Holger Gruell
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Presentation 2: Designed Synthesis of Uniform-sized Iron Oxide Nanoparticles for Multifunctional Medical Applications by Taeghwan Hyeon
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Presentation 3: Advances in Particles and Polymers: Multimodality Contrast Materials by Jeff W. Bulte
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