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In Vivo Imaging

 

In vivo department focuses its activities on preclinical isotopic (PET, SPECT & autoradiography), X-Rays (µCT), magnetic resonance (MRI 9.4T & 1T), optical (BLI, FLI & CLI), and photoacoustic (MSOT) multimodal imaging approaches. 

It offers industrial and academic partners tailor-made experimental protocols which will be used to acquire and analyze images. This process will address scientific questions related to the morphology, as well as to the functional and the molecular level of small animal models. It proposes high technology up-to-date material as well as a dedicated animal facility linked to the imaging rooms. 


Nuclear Molecular Imaging & CT    Non-Ionising Molecular Imaging

Nuclear Molecular Imaging & CT


Services


  • Integrated animal facility
  • Animal models (implementation & development)
  • Design and manufacturing of contrast agent & radiotracers
  • Radiolabeling service
  • Multimodal imaging registration & processing


Equipments


  • High resolution µCT (Bruker, Skyscan 1276)
  • PET/CT (nanoScan PETCT, Mediso)
  • Gamma camera (VECTor platform, MILabs-Rigaku)


DOUMONT Gilles, PhD

Facilty Manager

Publications

LEVILLAIN Hugo, Pr

Academic Supervisor

FLAMEN Patrick

Supporting Unit

PASSON Nicolas

PET/SPECT/CT imaging technician

Publications

VAN HEYMBEEK Christophe

In vivo technician

DE MAESENEIRE Coraline

Research Logistician

Publications

Non-Ionising Molecular Imaging 


Services


  • Integrated animal facility
  • Animal models (implementation & development)
  • Design and manufacturing of contrast agent & fluorescent dyes
  • Luciferase expressing cells
  • Multimodal imaging regsitration & processing


Equipments


  • 9.4T MRI (Bruker, Biospec 94/20), equipped with mouse head & body, rat body & surface 1H coils, 19F/1H mouse body coil, 13C/1H surface coil.
  • 1T MRI (Bruker, ICON), equipped with mouse head & body 1H coils.
  • MSOT-UCT (iThera Medical, inVision Echo) for simultaneous optoacoustic and ultrasound tomography, equipped with internal mouse and small rat holders, and 3D Cup hand-held detector.
  • Optical Imaging (Biospace Lab, PhotonImager Optima), for up to 10 mice bioluminescence, fluorescence and Cherenkov luminescence imaging, equipped with 4-Views, MACROLENS, X-Rays modules.
  • Near-infrared fluorescence imaging (KearLabs, KIS750) with free access to the animal during real-time imaging.

LARBANOIX Lionel, PhD

Facility Manager

Publications

LAURENT Sophie, Pr

Academic supervisor

Publications

BOUTRY Sébastien, PhD

Researcher

Publications

 

VAN HEYMBEEK Christophe

In Vivo Technician