This is the Podcast of the European Society for Molecular Imaging (ESMI).
Join us as we delve into the recent literature, and perhaps learn a little from the minds that have shaped the field.
The premise is really simple: Each time we invite one senior academic to discuss their favourite publication from the recent literature. We’ll find out what caught their eye, and why it is worth taking a closer look at this particular publication. Along the way, we will learn their publication strategies and possibly even glimpse into the future of this amazing field of research.
Music “In this Life”, Composer: Guido Jäger, Musicians: Andreas Jacobs – violin, Jacob Niller – accordion, Wolfgang Platen – contrabass
Welcome to Episode 17 of “Dive into Imaging Science”!
🎧 Tune in for a dynamic discussion on how NETTER-2 may reshape treatment strategies for neuroendocrine tumours, what…
Welcome to Episode 16 of “Dive into Imaging Science”!
🎧 Tune in for a dynamic discussion on innovative probes work, the function of dopamine in the brain, …
🎧 Tune in for a dynamic discussion on how the interplay of light and sound is revolutionizing our understanding of disease.
🎙️ Welcome to Episode 15 of “Dive into Imaging S…
🎙️ Welcome to Episode 14 of "Dive into Imaging Science"!
In this edition, we’re thrilled to welcome a very special guest: Peter Scott!
Peter’s p…
Welcome to the Christmas edition of "Dive into imaging science"! Giannis and Tim have their festive hats on and are wearing their dodgy Christmas jumpers, ready for a c…
We continue at full speed with back to back podcasts hosting leaders in the field of molecular imaging. In this edition we welcome Elisa Konofagou and share her passio…
Welcome back! It has been a while but we are back with a bang, having our good friend John Ronald from The Robarts Research Institute in London, Ontario as our…
GUEST: Kevin Brindle, Cambridge
In this episode we welcome the one and only Kevin Brindle from University of Cambridge.
During his long and illustrious career, Kevin pioneered hyperpolarized magnetic r…
GUEST: Mikhail Shapiro, Pasadena
In this episode we welcome our famous guest Mikhail Shapiro from Caltech. Mikhail exquisitely combines ultrasound with synthetic biology for gene regulation, imaging, …
GUEST: Jason Lewis, New York
In this episode we discuss and learn about new PSMA-binding ligands with 161Tb, their biodistribution, dosimetry, preclinical therapy, and their comparison with convention…
GUEST: Annemie Van Der Linden, Antwerp
In this edition of ‘Dive into Imaging Science’ we discuss the brain and the mechanisms that it employs to clear unwanted waste material whilst we sleep with our …
GUEST: Elisabeth de Vries, Groningen
In this episode we talk about nectin-4 - an emerging biomarker for cancer diagnosis and therapy - with one of the most influential and distinguished scientists in …
GUEST: Bernd Pichler, Tübingen
In this episode we learn how a new lensless microscope, costing just $100 (!), can be used to evaluate radiotracer retention in cells, and discuss potential applications…
GUEST: Zaver Bhujwalla, Baltimore
In this episode we discuss how targeting fibroblasts rather than tumour cells may be an effective strategy for both surgical guided resection and as an anti-cancer th…
GUEST: Clemens C.W.G. Lowik, Rotterdam
In this episode we discuss and learn about Bioluminescence Imaging and modern tools for multiplexed imaging of different colors, tackling a major challenge of th…
GUEST: Simon Cherry, UC Davis
In this episode we discuss (and learn a lot about!) positronium imaging with the co-inventor of Total Body PET, the wonderful Simon Cherry, the physics behind positronium…
GUEST: Jolanda de Vries, Nijmegen
In this episode the hosts Tim and Giannis talk with the fantastic Jolanda De Vries from Nijmegen about how dendritic cell therapy got her into imaging and the latest …