We are pleased to announce the first workshop on Emerging Trends in Molecular Imaging, jointly organised by the Molecular Imaging Center (CIM) – University of Turin (UniTO) and the Institute of Biostructures and Bioimaging (IBB) – National Research Council of Italy (CNR) with the support of the Italian Discussion Group on Magnetic Resonance (GIDRM). This in person meeting is planned to take place on April 19th to 20th, 2023 in Turin (Italy).
Molecular Imaging has the ability to visualize and quantify the biological processes in vivo at cellular and molecular level using different modalities such as MRI, Nuclear Imaging, Optical Imaging, Ultrasound, X-ray/CT. Molecular Imaging has a high potential to improve clinical outcome for several diseases allowing earlier diagnosis, correct selection of targeted therapies and non-invasive evaluation of treatment effects. The workshop intends to provide the attendants with the state-of-the-art and future perspectives of emerging technologies/applications in this very promising field combining biology, chemistry, medicine and physics interests.
The meeting provides an excellent platform for scientific communication and networking of attendees from both academia and industry. Both poster and selected oral sessions will give young researchers the opportunity to present their work.
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The workshop is supported by EUHorizon 2020 research and innovation program (PrimoGAIA project, grant agreement No 863099)
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The registration deadline is March 31st, 2023.
Full Event | |
Students* | 30 Euros |
GIDRM Members** | 40 Euros |
GIDRM Non-Members*** | 60 Euros |
* students and PhD students from the University of Torino are eligible for the PhD student fee
** the GIDRM member rate applies to all GIDRM members
*** the GIDRM non-member rate includes GIDRM membership for 2023
Registration fees includes: Access to Scientific Sessions & Exhibition, coffee Breaks & Lunches, and social dinner.
The registration fee can be paid by Credit Card or PayPal or Bank Transfer at the end of this page by purchasing the ticket for the event at the same time you can fill all your personal registration infos
In order to purchase tickets users must be registered with at least a GIDRM Free Subscription, follow the instructions to “Become a Member” on this page
We cordially invite you to submit your abstracts for poster and/or oral presentations to the first workshop on Emerging Trends in Molecular Imaging 2023.
Posters Preferred size: A0 (84×118 cm), maximum size: 100 cm width x 150 cm height.
Download and complete the abstract submission form and template: here
Submit your abstracts: One page abstract (please use the Word or OpenDocument template provided) written in English must be sent by e-mail to: imaging2023@gidrm.org; please
IMPORTANT DATES
Submission deadline: March 23th, 2023, 23:59 (CET)
Notification: March 13th, 2023
Abstracts received after the deadline will not be accepted
AFTER THE SUBMISSION
PRESENTATION OF ABSTRACTS
The conference will be held at the Department of Molecular Biotechnology and Health Sciences / Molecular Biotechnology Center “Guido Tarone” of the University of Torino in the “Leonardo room” which features a 200-seater auditorium and exhibition space.
Location: Via Nizza, 52 Torino
From the Porta Nuova train station you can walk to our Center (15 minutes) or take the metro, direction “Lingotto”, and get off at “Nizza” (2 stops).
From Turin Airport: by taxi (30 minutes, about 30 euros) or by public bus.
The bus leaves every 10-15 minutes from the Airport and takes about 40-45 minutes to get to the Porta Nuova and Porta Susa train stations.
April 19th, 2023 |
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13.30-14.00 | Registration |
14.00-14.15 | Welcome and Introduction |
14.15-15.25 | MRI Session |
14.15-14.55 | Plenary lecture: “Unveiling the placenta: Structural & functional MRI as a path towards fixing a neglected organ” |
Prof. Michal Neeman (Weizmann, Israel) | |
14.55-15.10 | “In-vivo imaging of molecular dynamics for medicine using field cycling imaging” |
Lionel Broche (University of Aberdeen) | |
15.10-15.25 | “Dual-encoded magnetization transfer and diffusion imaging and its application to tract-specific microstructure mapping” |
Pietro Bontempi (University of Verona) | |
15.25-16.20 | Prepolarized MRI at earth field PRIMOGAIA Session |
15.25-15.55 | Invited lecture: “What is OMRI? Theory and practice” |
Elodie Parzy (University of Bordeaux, France) | |
15.55-16.20 | Invited lecture: “PrimoGAIA’s experimental platform and OMRI results” |
Philippe Massot (CNRS, France) | |
16.20-17.00 | Coffee Break / Poster Session |
17.00-18.00 | Nuclear Imaging Session |
17.00-17.30 | Invited lecture: “Radiolabelling small and bio-molecules in the era of “theranostic”: do we always hit the mark?” |
Calogero D’Alessandria (TUM, Germany) | |
17.30-17.45 | “A radioiodinated Rucaparib analogue as an auger electron emitter for cancer therapy” |
Gianluca Destro (University of Oxford, UK) | |
17.45-18.00 | “Development of novel human αCD4 nanobody-based PET tracer for the visualization of endogenous CD4+ cells in cancer and autoimmune disease” |
Stefania Pezzana (University of Tübingen, Germany) | |
18.00-19.00 | Optical Imaging / PDT Session |
18.00-18.30 | Invited lecture: “Treating and Imaging cancer with light: combining surgery, photodynamic therapy and immunotherapy” |
Laura Mezzanotte (Erasmus MC, the Netherlands) | |
18.30-18.45 | “PSMA-Targeted probes for NIRF-Guided surgery and Photodynamic Therapy” |
Martina Capozza (University of Torino) | |
18.45-19.00 | Sponsored Session VISUALSONICS |
“Application of Ultra High Frequency Ultrasounds and Photoacoustic Imaging in Preclinical Oncological Research” | |
Annarosa Arcangeli | |
20.30 | Social Dinner |
April, 20th 2023 |
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09.00-10.00 | MRI with paramagnetic agents session |
09.00-0930 | Invited lecture: “MRI of biopolymers used for metallic chelation and drug delivery” |
Francois Lux (University of Lyon 1, France) | |
09.30-09.45 | “Nanogels Embedding Paramagnetic Chelates as MRI Probes” |
Marco Ricci (Università del Piemonte Orientale) | |
09.45-10.00 | “Imaging of Pancreatic Islet in the Decellularized Pancreatic Tail and in the Omental Gap Transplanted into the Greater Omentum” |
Daniel Jirak (Institute for Clinical and Experimental Medicine, Prague) | |
10.00-11.30 | MRI-CEST Imaging Session |
10.00-10.30 | Invited lecture: “Imaging physiology with non-invasive molecular responsive sensors” |
Andrè Martins (University Hospital Tübingen, Germany) | |
10.30-10.45 | “Iopamidol CEST MRI on Three Mouse Models of Cancers:Immunohistology Correlation” |
Hana Lahrech (Univ of Medicine and Pharmacy, Grenoble) | |
10.45-11.00 | “Peptides-based supramolecular structures as new frontier for the development of innovative MRI contrast agents” |
Enrico Gallo (IRCCS Synlab SDN, Napoli) | |
11.00-11.15 | “Imaging Extracellular Lactate with Lanthanide-PCTA-based PARACEST Agents” |
Remy Chiaffarelli (University Hospital Tuebingen) | |
11.15-11.30 | “Multiparametric MRI characterization of tumor microenvironment reveals a different metastatic phenotype in breast cancer murine models” |
Alessia Corrado (University of Torino) | |
10.30-11.15 | Coffee Break / Poster session / Group Photo |
12.10-12.55 | Hyperpolarized MRI Session |
12.10-12.40 | Invited lecture: “Considerations for translation of hyperpolarized [1-13C]pyruvate to clinical use” |
Christoffer Laustsen (Aarhus University, Denmark) | |
12.40-12.55 | “Biocompatible Parahydrogen-Based Hypepolarized [1-13C]Pyruvate for Metabolic Investigation in Magnetic Resonance Imaging” |
Ginevra Di Matteo (University of Torino) | |
12.55-13.05 | EuroBioImaging Session |
Linda Chaabane (EuroBioImaging Med-Hub, Italy) | |
13.05-13.15 | Award for Best Poster |
13.15-13.20 | Concluding remarks |
13.20 | Lunch |
During the workshop, the scientific committee will evaluate all the selected abstracts for poster presentations and will award a prize to the best poster during the last session of the workshop.
Posters Preferred size: A0 (84×118 cm), maximum size: 100 cm width x 150 cm height.
The workshop is a collaborative meeting organized by colleagues from University of Turin (UniTO) and National Research Council of Italy (CNR) with the collaboration of GIDRM association.