Jessica Freeling, MS, will discuss several models of colorectal cancer in mice and their imaging methods.
Join Jessica Freeling from the University of South Dakota for the third episode of the Vevo 4 Oncology Web Series. In this webinar, Jessica will discuss the vairous models of colorectal cancer in mice and their associated imaging methods. She will cover the pros and cons of various models in terms of recapitulation/translation, and the use and choice of imaging techniques for each model, including intra-colon imaging. She will also discuss metastatic models of colorectal cancer. Those from any education or experience level are welcome to join to learn more about intra-colon tumor and photoacoustic imaging.
Key Topics Include:
- Pros and cons of the various colorectal cancer models in terms of recapitulation/translation
- Tandem use of fluorescent and ultrasound imaging
- Overview of the classes of models and how each are imaged
- Intra-colon imaging of inducible colorectal cancer models
- The promise of metastatic models of colorectal cancer
Presenters
Director
Physiology Research Core
University of South Dakota
Jessica Freeling has been working in biomedical sciences for 20 years. For the last decade, she has directed the Physiology Core Facility at the University of South Dakota in the Department of Basic Biomedical Sciences. Her experience with VisualSonics systems and rodent imaging has yielded publications in collaboration with colorectal cancer researcher Dr. Khosrow Rezvani1,2. Jessica’s webinar will present several models of colorectal cancer in mice and their imaging methods.
Webinar Host
FUJIFILM VisualSonics Inc.
FUJIFILM VisualSonics designs and manufactures ultra high frequency in vivo imaging systems, for both research and clinical use. our ultrasound platform provides images at resolutions that far exceed any other system available on the market. Beyond ultrasound, we have also developed a unique photoacoustic technology to expand on the capabilities of our imaging solutions.
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