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Representing the PRECLINICAL Portfolio of Mediso in North America

Mediso has a long history in the design, and manufacturing of high-end clinical and life science multi-modality in vivo molecular imaging systems. After 15 years of providing transformative clinical systems, Mediso preclinical systems were introduced in 2006 to address the need for more powerful and quantifiable in vivo imaging for research.

Mediso USA was founded to support all North American preclinical business, service, applications, and training. The flagship of the Mediso preclinical line, nanoScan Family, offers a state-of-the-art platform for small animal PET/SPECT/CT/MR imaging.

The ultimate in preclinical versatility and robust high-end imaging subsystems are based on a common hardware and software platform. Highlighting the versatility of the nanoScan family are the integrated bi-mode combinations of PET/CT, PET/MRI(3T), PET/MRI(1T), SPECT/CT, SPECT/MRI(1T) and the exclusive tri-mode SPECT/CT/PET. Whether your institution is adding a standalone nanoScan modality, precision integrated bi-mode or tri-mode system your investment is secure with a clear modality upgrade path and access to the latest developments for current and future research applications.

Performance is enhanced by efficient workflow. All nanoScan systems include the MultiCell small-animal handling systemsensuring efficient animal preparation, consistent anesthesia delivery, temperature control, and physiology monitoring. Acquisition, reconstruction, and analysis are streamlined by the Mediso-developed operators console consisting of the latest hardware, processors, and intuitive yet powerful software solutions:

PRESS RELEASES

Tulane National Primate Research Center receives the 100th Mediso preclinical PET system with installation of the MultiScan Large FOV Extreme Resolution (LFER150) PET/CT

Covington, LA and Boston, MA, October 2, 2018 /PRNewswire/  With the successful installation of the 100th Mediso multi-modality preclinical PET system, the Tulane National Primate Research Center (TNPRC), division of the Tulane University, has become the fourth site in North America to install the MultiScan LFER150 PET/CT preclinical imager.

Huntsman Cancer Institute becomes the first US installation of the nanoScan 3 Tesla PET/MRI

Salt Lake City, UT and Boston, MA, October 2, 2018 /PRNewswire/  The Center for Quantitative Cancer Imaging at Huntsman Cancer Institute (HCI) at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City, UT, has become the first site in the US to install the nanoScan PET/MRI 3T preclinical in vivo imaging system. This is the 10th installation of the nanoScan MRI 3T worldwide.

Mediso USA Reaches Milestone With 10th Site of Preclinical nanoScan Imaging Systems

Boston, MA, September 28, 2015 /PRNewswire/  Mediso USA is proud to announce the tenth site of integrated preclinical multimodality imagers of the nanoScan Family in North America, at the preeminent Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL).

Huntsman Cancer Institute Becomes the First Mediso Preclinical Imaging Center of Excellence in North America

Salt Lake City, Utah and Boston, MA, September 21, 2015 /PRNewswire/ The Center for Quantitative Cancer Imaging at Huntsman Cancer Institute (HCI), part of the University of Utah Health Care system in Salt Lake City, UT, has become the first site in North America to be designated as a Center of Excellence for Preclinical Imaging by Mediso Ltd. and its affiliate company Mediso USA.

Mediso User Meeting at EANM 2013

Please join us for the Mediso's User Meeting and Luncheon at EANM 2013!

New Preclinical Imaging Frontier

Monday, October 21, 1:00 - 3:00 PM
Room Saint-Clair 2, Level 2
Lyon Convention Center 50 Quai Charles Gaulle, 69463 Lyon Cedex 06, France

Download Invitation in PDF

Related Article: Mediso at EANM 2013 Congress

Multimodal Imaging of Glioma

Bertrand Tavitian Prof., MD, PhD, Université Paris Descartes,
Laboratoire de Recherche en Imagerie, PARCC INSERM – U970, Paris, France

Preclinical PET/CT and SPECT/CT Imaging at King's College London

Gregory Mullen PhD, Senior Lecturer in Imaging Biology
King's College London, UK

Translational Neuroimaging Using PET/MR

Christer Halldin Prof. PhD, Director of Karolinska Institutet PET Centre,
Karolinska Institutet, Sweden

Event Host: Gábor Németh MD, Program Director, Preclinical Imaging, Mediso, Hungary

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